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Eyes on Eyes

Help us improve how we monitor children with a blinding eye disorder

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OCT cameras might end up being better than even the best expert, as they could tell us what type of cells are inside the eye, which would help predict which treatments would work best.

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About Eyes on Eyes

Childhood uveitis is a rare, potentially blinding eye problem. Images taken by a new type of camera hold the potential of changing the lives of affected children – and we need your help to analyse images and help us build artificial intelligence systems able to analyse future images.

Here's a little bit more about uveitis - this video was co-created by patients and families affected by children with uveitis:

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