Aims and Scope

Aims

Review of Ophthalmology and Visual Science is dedicated to advancing the field of ophthalmology and visual sciences by disseminating high-quality, peer-reviewed research. Our goal is to serve as a leading platform for the global exchange of knowledge, fostering innovation and collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals. We are committed to enhancing understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of eye-related conditions, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and visual health worldwide.

Scope

Our journal encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within ophthalmology and visual sciences, including but not limited to:

  • Clinical Ophthalmology: Studies on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of ocular diseases and disorders.

  • Visual Neuroscience: Research exploring the neural mechanisms underlying vision and visual processing.

  • Optics and Refraction: Investigations into the optical properties of the eye and advancements in corrective measures.

  • Ocular Genetics: Studies on genetic factors influencing eye development and predisposition to ocular diseases.

  • Retinal and Choroidal Disorders: Research focusing on diseases affecting the retina and choroid, including degenerative and vascular conditions.

  • Corneal and External Eye Diseases: Investigations into disorders of the cornea, conjunctiva, and eyelids.

  • Glaucoma: Studies addressing the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of glaucoma.

  • Pediatric Ophthalmology: Research on eye diseases and visual development in children.

  • Ocular Oncology: Studies related to tumors of the eye and adnexa.

  • Vision Rehabilitation: Research on strategies and technologies aimed at improving visual function in individuals with visual impairments.

  • Surgical Techniques and Innovations: Advancements in ophthalmic surgical procedures and technologies.

  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Studies on pharmacological treatments and therapeutic interventions for ocular conditions.

  • Ophthalmic Epidemiology: Research on the distribution and determinants of eye diseases in populations.

  • Teleophthalmology: Studies exploring the use of telemedicine in the diagnosis and management of ocular conditions.

  • Ocular Imaging: Advancements in imaging technologies for the assessment of eye structures and functions.

  • Ophthalmic Pathology: Investigations into the pathological basis of ocular diseases.

  • Ocular Immunology: Research on immune-mediated eye diseases and related therapeutic approaches.

We welcome original research articles, reviews, case reports, and clinical studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these areas. Our journal adheres to rigorous peer-review standards to ensure the publication of high-quality and impactful research.