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Articles9
Toward equity-first, AI-ready school vision screening: comment on Little et al.
Agreement I do not Agree Body Dear Editor, Little et al. recently created a comprehensive and timely literature review of School Vision Screening by discussing in detail the rationale for implementation, the delivery models, the impact of school vision screenings, and the challenges to implementation in different settings. ¹ We are in complete agreement with
Turning UNICORNS findings into actionable adolescent uveitis pathways
Agreement I do not Agree Body UNICORNS provides timely population-based evidence that childhood-onset non-infectious uveitis in the UK is frequently bilateral, commonly non-JIA at diagnosis, and most often presents in adolescence. The authors conclude that care pathways should be reconsidered; we agree and suggest three immediate, implementable service chang
Letter to the Editor
Agreement I do not Agree Body Dear Editor, I read with great interest the scoping review by Lin et al. entitled “Impact of artificial intelligence on the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of ophthalmic disease screening services.” The authors provide a timely and comprehensive overview of the current evidence regarding the role of artifi
Further Considerations
Agreement I do not Agree Body I read with interest the randomized controlled trial by Fernández Fidalgo and colleagues evaluating red laser therapy combined with orthokeratology for myopia control in Spanish children.1 Expanding myop therapy in non-Asian populations is important; however, several methodological and interpretive limitations warrant careful co
Expanding school-based vision screening to adolescence: a strategy for early keratoconus identification
Agreement I do not Agree Body We read with great interest the review on school vision screening by Dr. Little and coworkers [1]. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the methods, benefits, and challenges of implementing school-based vision screening, with appropriate emphasis on the detection of uncorrected refractive errors [1,2]. We would like t
Optic disc-at-risk is a crucial unmeasured variable in analyses of GLP-1 receptor agonists and ischemic optic neuropathy
Agreement I do not Agree Body We have read the report by Lakhani et al. analyzing the sex and formulation-specific risk of ischemic optic neuropathy (ION) with semaglutide with interest. The authors report that Wegovy carries nearly fivefold higher odds for ION compared to Ozempic, and suggest a dose-dependent relationship between formulation and optic nerve
Re-evaluating the Impact of Sleeping Posture on Intraocular Pressure: Mechanical and Hemodynamic Considerations
Agreement I do not Agree Body To the Editor, The study by Liu et al. (2026) regarding the association between high-pillow sleeping posture and intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation provides important insights into glaucoma management.1 However, after reviewing the methodology and supplemental data, several points regarding the statistical analysis and biomech
AI-Based Glaucoma Screening: Bridging Accuracy and Real-World Constraints
Agreement I do not Agree Body To the Editor, We read with interest the recent report in the British Journal of Ophthalmology (April 2026) demonstrating high (>90%) diagnostic accuracy of deep learning models for population-based glaucoma screening. These findings represent an important advance and align with current trends in ophthalmology, including recent
Note of caution
Agreement I do not Agree Body Dear Editors of BJO, We read with interest the study by Jia and colleagues (doi:10.1136/bjo-2025-329013) reporting excellent repeatability of cone photoreceptor measurements with the Mona II AO-SLO system and wish to raise two methodological concerns that we believe substantially limit the paper’s conclusions. We close with a br