Retinal diseases today
Diabetes and population aging give retinopathies the characteristics of a pandemic
Retinal diseases today
Diabetes and population aging give retinopathies the characteristics of a pandemic
Professor Francesco Bandello, Director of the Ophthalmological Clinic at Life and Health University, IRCCS San Raffaele in Milan, reviews the main retinal diseases, in light of the most recent achievements in research, clinical and technological evolution in ophthalmology. The disturbing prospective scenarios that characterize the two main strands of retinal pathology (diabetes and population ageing) do not prevent us from appreciating the progress that science records both in the diagnostic and therapeutic fields.
Professor Francesco Bandello, Director of the Ophthalmological Clinic at Life and Health University, IRCCS San Raffaele in Milan, reviews the main retinal diseases, in light of the most recent achievements in research, clinical and technological evolution in ophthalmology. The disturbing prospective scenarios that characterize the two main strands of retinal pathology (diabetes and population ageing) do not prevent us from appreciating the progress that science records both in the diagnostic and therapeutic fields.