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The British journal of ophthalmology

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Glaucoma management in the era of artificial intelligence.

The British journal of ophthalmology
Glaucoma is a result of irreversible damage to the retinal ganglion cells. While an early intervention could minimise the risk of vision loss in glaucoma, its asymptomatic nature makes it difficult to diagnose until a late stage. The diagnosis of gla...

Universal artificial intelligence platform for collaborative management of cataracts.

The British journal of ophthalmology
PURPOSE: To establish and validate a universal artificial intelligence (AI) platform for collaborative management of cataracts involving multilevel clinical scenarios and explored an AI-based medical referral pattern to improve collaborative efficien...

Implementation of a cloud-based referral platform in ophthalmology: making telemedicine services a reality in eye care.

The British journal of ophthalmology
BACKGROUND: Hospital Eye Services (HES) in the UK face an increasing number of optometric referrals driven by progress in retinal imaging. The National Health Service (NHS) published a 10-year strategy (NHS Long-Term Plan) to transform services to me...

Automated identification of malignancy in whole-slide pathological images: identification of eyelid malignant melanoma in gigapixel pathological slides using deep learning.

The British journal of ophthalmology
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To develop a deep learning system (DLS) that can automatically detect malignant melanoma (MM) in the eyelid from histopathological sections with colossal information density.

Robot-assisted tremor control for performance enhancement of retinal microsurgeons.

The British journal of ophthalmology
Pars plana vitrectomy is a challenging, minimally invasive microsurgical procedure due to its intrinsic manoeuvres and physiological limits that constrain human capability. An important human limitation is physiological hand tremor, which can signifi...

Artificial intelligence and deep learning in ophthalmology.

The British journal of ophthalmology
Artificial intelligence (AI) based on deep learning (DL) has sparked tremendous global interest in recent years. DL has been widely adopted in image recognition, speech recognition and natural language processing, but is only beginning to impact on h...