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Taken from Wikipedia.org:
Ophthalmology (/??f???l?m??l?d?i/ or /??p???l?m?l?d?i/)[1] is the branch ofmedicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye.[2]An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems. Since ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes, they are both surgical andmedical specialists. A multitude of diseases and conditions can be diagnosed from the eye.[3]
Ophthalmology includes subspecialities which deal either with certain diseases or diseases of certain parts of the eye. Some of them are:
- Anterior segment surgery
- Retinal ophthalmology, which emphasizes such things as laser treatment of the retina and actual retinal surgery
- Cataracts – not usually considered a subspecialty per se, since most general ophthalmologists perform cataract surgery
- Cornea, ocular surface, and external disease
- Glaucoma
- Medical retina, deals with treatment of retinal problems through non-surgical means.
- Neuro-ophthalmology
- Ocular oncology
- Oculoplastics and orbit surgery
- Ophthalmic pathology
- Pediatric ophthalmology/strabismus (misalignment of the eyes)
- Refractive surgery
- Uveitis
- Immunology
- Veterinary formal specialty training programs in veterinary ophthalmology now exist in some countries.[25][26]
- Vitreo-retinal surgery, deals with surgical management of retinal and posterior segment diseases and disorders. Medical retina and vitreo-retinal surgery sometimes together called posterior segment subspecialisation.
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