The Lens Pod

The Lens Pod

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The Lens Pod is a medical student-run ophthalmology podcast that uses interviews with residents, fellows, and attendings to help medical student learners navigate the road to ophthalmology. https://lensophthalmology.com/the-lens-pod https://twitter.com/TheLens_oph Current Hosts: Robles-Holmes, H - PGY3 Georgetown University Acuna, K - PGY1 University of Colorado Majmudar, I - MS4 Northwestern University Avaiya, K - MS4 Georgetown University Kurapati, S - MS4 Penn State Toameh, D - MS4 McGill University Durisek, S - MS3 Virginia Commonwealth Evans, H - MS3 Sidney Kimmel Song, A

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episode The Lens Newsletter: July 16, 2025 artwork
The Lens Newsletter: July 16, 2025

Too busy to read the Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week’s episode we discuss: * CorNeat EverPatch shows high exposure and revision rates compared to human donor cornea grafts. * Diversified segmental defocus optimization lenses show promise in preventing development of myopia in children. * Screening and stroke workups in the ED for patients with central retinal artery occlusion have increased in the USA. * IL-7 blockade outperforms IL-15 in treating chronic autoimmune uveitis. * Modest IOP elevations in myopic normal tension glaucoma eyes may lead to progressive retinal nerve fiber layer thinning.

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episode The Lens Newsletter: July 9, 2025 artwork
The Lens Newsletter: July 9, 2025

Too busy to read The Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week’s episode we discuss: * Implantable devices such as EYEMATE-SC show promise in safely and accurately measuring intraocular pressure without the assistance of a clinician.  * There is promise in using machine learning algorithms in glaucoma risk assessment as an objective tool for measuring retinal nerve fiber layer thickness from optic disc images. * Hormonal contraceptive use confers a higher relative risk of retinal vein occlusion, though the relative risk of retinal vein occlusions is low.

09 jul 2025 - 8 min
episode The Lens Newsletter: July 2, 2025 artwork
The Lens Newsletter: July 2, 2025

Too busy to read the Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week's episode we discuss... * Certain systemic medications for T2DM may increase DME risk, while others are protective, suggesting medication choice impacts retinal health. * Daily low-dose valacyclovir reduces herpes zoster ophthalmicus-related recurrence at 18 months, supporting utility in long-term suppression. * RVO incidence rose during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea among middle-aged adults, while RAO rates remained stable.  * Nanopore sequencing shows promise for uveitis diagnosis, detecting herpes viruses with up to 75% sensitivity and 100% specificity.

02 jul 2025 - 8 min
episode The Lens Newsletter: June 25, 2025 artwork
The Lens Newsletter: June 25, 2025

Too busy to read the Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week’s episode we discuss… * Pathogenic mismatch repair gene variants commonly linked to Lynch syndrome were found in a subset of uveal melanoma patients. * Glaucoma is linked with circadian rhythm sleep disorders and other sleep-wake disturbances. * Physical activity acutely increases IOP in glaucoma patients, returning near baseline during recovery, with IOP closely tracking blood pressure and heart rate changes.

25 jun 2025 - 8 min
episode The Lens Newsletter: June 18, 2025 artwork
The Lens Newsletter: June 18, 2025

Too busy to read the Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week’s episode we discuss: * Thickening of the retinal pigment epithelium-Bruch (brook) membrane is associated with both age-related macular degeneration progression and higher genetic risk scores.  * Early glaucoma diagnosis may increase emotional distress in patients, even without noticeable vision loss. * Patients with diabetes may not be at increased risk of postoperative endophthalmitis after cataract surgery, regardless of A1C levels. * High cholesterol in the aging lens may help protect against cataract formation by preventing protein-membrane interactions. * A multi-task artificial intelligence platform used ultra-wide-field fundus images to accurately detect and triage multiple retinal diseases—including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma suspect, and age-related macular degeneration—with high area under curves and interpretability features, offering a scalable solution for real-world screening.

18 jun 2025 - 12 min
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