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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / June / The Fellow Eye Is Never Just a Bystander
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The Fellow Eye Is Never Just a Bystander

What does the “fellow eye effect” reveal about ophthalmology’s pre-existing notions of unilateral eye disease?

By Hashem Abu Serhan 6/29/2026 3 min read

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Clinical Report: The Fellow Eye Is Never Just a Bystander

Background

The fellow eye effect challenges traditional ophthalmic practices that treat each eye as an independent entity. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial as it may influence treatment outcomes. The interconnectedness of the visual system suggests that unilateral interventions can have bilateral consequences.

Data Highlights

No specific numerical data was provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • The fellow eye often shows unexpected improvements following unilateral treatments, such as anti-VEGF injections.
  • Topical beta-blockers can reduce intraocular pressure in the untreated eye through systemic absorption.
  • Postoperative responses in one eye can predict similar outcomes in the fellow eye.
  • Sympathetic ophthalmia exemplifies how trauma to one eye can trigger bilateral inflammation.
  • Clinical guidelines increasingly recognize the need for bilateral assessment and management in various ocular conditions.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should consider the fellow eye effect when planning treatments, as unilateral interventions may have systemic implications.

Conclusion

The fellow eye effect highlights the interconnected nature of the visual system.

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