Long Beach, California – Retina specialists received a focused overview of critical neuro-ophthalmology concepts during an invited talk at the american Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) annual meeting.the session, held July 30 to August 2, 2025, aimed to equip ophthalmologists specializing in retinal diseases with essential knowledge in the related field of neuro-ophthalmology.

The presentation, delivered by Dr. A. Lee, covered key areas relevant to the daily practice of retina physicians. While specific details of the covered topics were not immediately available, the focus on neuro-ophthalmology suggests an emphasis on visual pathway disorders, optic nerve conditions, adn other neurological influences on vision that frequently intersect with retinal pathology.

Understanding the interplay between neurological conditions and visual function is crucial for complete patient care. Retina specialists often encounter patients whose visual symptoms may stem from or be exacerbated by neurological issues affecting the optic nerve or brain. This session provided a platform for enhancing that understanding.

The ASRS annual meeting serves as a premier gathering for retina professionals,offering updates on the latest research,surgical techniques,and clinical advancements in the field. The inclusion of neuro-ophthalmology topics underscores the multidisciplinary nature of modern ophthalmology and the importance of cross-specialty knowledge.