Aurum Medical Publishing

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Aims Scope

Aims and Scope:

The Ophthalmology & Visual System: Open Access Journal (OVSOPA) serves as a renowned international publication, facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge research and insights pertaining to ophthalmology and visual system disorders. As a peer-reviewed, open-access journal, OVSOPA upholds the highest standards of academic rigor, ensuring the publication of high-quality articles that contribute to the advancement of ophthalmology and visual science.

By embracing an interdisciplinary approach, OVSOPA covers a broad spectrum of topics within the field of ophthalmology. From ocular imaging and ocular oncology to glaucoma, retina, cornea, and beyond, the journal encompasses diverse areas of research and clinical practice, providing a comprehensive platform for knowledge exchange.

OVSOPA serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and scientists alike, offering a platform to share their findings, discoveries, and advancements in the field of ophthalmology and visual system disorders. By facilitating collaboration and the exchange of ideas, the journal fosters innovation and drives progress in the pursuit of improved diagnostics, treatments, and management strategies for ocular diseases.

The journal places special emphasis on ocular imaging, recognizing its crucial role in the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of various eye conditions. With the rapid advancements in imaging technologies, OVSOPA provides a platform for researchers and clinicians to present and discuss novel imaging techniques, image analysis algorithms, and their clinical applications, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes.

Moreover, OVSOPA acknowledges the importance of staying at the forefront of scientific developments. The journal encourages submissions that delve into emerging areas of research, such as gene therapy for ocular disorders, stem cell-based therapies, artificial intelligence applications in ophthalmology, and innovative surgical techniques. By showcasing pioneering work, OVSOPA contributes to the expansion of knowledge and the evolution of ophthalmology as a field.

As an open-access journal, OVSOPA ensures that the latest research and clinical insights in ophthalmology and visual science are freely accessible to a global audience. This accessibility fosters international collaboration, facilitates the exchange of ideas, and promotes equitable dissemination of knowledge, ultimately benefiting patients, researchers, and healthcare providers worldwide.

In conclusion, the Ophthalmology & Visual System: Open Access Journal (OVSOPA) plays a vital role in advancing our understanding and management of ophthalmology and visual system disorders. By providing a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, embracing interdisciplinary collaboration, and promoting open access, OVSOPA contributes to the ongoing progress in the field, with the ultimate goal of improving patient care, preserving vision, and enhancing quality of life for individuals affected by ocular conditions.

Classification:

  1. Adie’s Pupil
  2. Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
  3. Allergic Conjunctivitis
  4. Anterior Segment Surgery
  5. Astigmatism
  6. Black Eye
  7. Subconjunctival Hemmorhage
  8. Blindness
  9. Bulging Eyes
  10. Cataract
  11. Coloboma
  12. Color Blindness
  13. Cone-rod Dystrophy
  14. Conjunctivitis Pink Eye
  15. Corneal Abrasion
  16. Corneal Ulcer
  17. Diabetic Retinopathy
  18. Dry eye Syndrome
  19. Hordeolum Externum
  20. Eye and Vision Development
  21. Eye Burning Accompanied by Itching and Discharge
  22. Eye Emergencies
  23. Eye Floaters
  24. Eye Pain
  25. Eye Redness
  26. Eyelid Inflammation (Blepharitis)
  27. Eyelid Turned in (Entropion)
  28. Eyelid Twitch
  29. Farsightedness
  30. Glaucoma
  31. Hazy Vision
  32. Hypertensive Retinopathy
  33. Hyphema
  34. Lazy Eye
  35. Medical Retina
  36. Myasthenia Gravis
  37. Nearsightedness (Myopia)
  38. Neuro-ophthalmology
  39. Night Blindness
  40. Visual System
  41. Ocular Migraines
  42. Ocular Oncology
  43. Oculoplastics& Orbit surgery
  44. Ophthalmic Pathology
  45. Ophthalmoplegia
  46. Optic Neuritis
  47. Pediatric Ophthalmology
  48. Photophobia
  49. Presbyopia
  50. Problems with Eyes and Ears in the Premature Baby
  51. Pterygium
  52. Refractive Surgery
  53. Retinal Detachment
  54. Retinal Ophthalmology
  55. Retinal Surgery
  56. Retinal Vascular Occlusion
  57. Retinitis Pigmentosa
  58. Sarcoidosis
  59. Scleritis
  60. Strabismus
  61. Usher Syndrome
  62. Uveitis
  63. Visual Impairment
  64. Watery Eyes