Dr. Rosa A. Tang M.D.
Ophthalmologist
2617c W Holcombe Blvd Pmb 575 Houston TX, 77025About
Dr. Rosa Tang is an ophthalmologist practicing in Houston, TX. Dr. Tang specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Tang can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Tang can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Education and Training
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Facultad de Medicina Alberto Hurtado 1974
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Nutrition and optic nerve disease.
- Tele-ophthalmology project, UTMB. New tools for tele-ophthalmology.
- Practice makes perfect: devising technical specs for tele-ophthalmology.
- Is tele-ophthalmology the answer to diabetic retinopathy screening?
- Third nerve palsy as the presenting manifestation of esthesioneuroblastoma.
- Telemedicine screening of glaucoma.
- Orbital apex lesion as the presenting manifestation of sarcoidosis.
- Isolated inferior rectus muscle palsy resulting from a nuclear third nerve lesion as the initial manifestation of multiple sclerosis.
- Primary central nervous system lymphoma involving the optic chiasm in AIDS.
- Choroidal folds and optic neuropathy.
- Medical and surgical management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in pregnancy.
- Photopic ERGs in patients with optic neuropathies: comparison with primate ERGs after pharmacologic blockade of inner retina.
- Bilateral ischaemic optic neuropathy and stroke after multiple bee stings.
- Progressive outer retinal necrosis presenting with isolated optic neuropathy.
- Arnold-Chiari malformation.
Clinical Trials
- Phase 2/3, Randomized, Double-Masked, Sham-Controlled Trial of QPI-1007 in Subjects With Acute Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION)
- Treatment of Graves' Orbitopathy (Thyroid Eye Disease) to Reduce Proptosis With Teprotumumab Infusions in a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Study
Treatments
- Headaches
- Glaucoma
- Strabismus
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