Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Emerging technologies open new horizons in glaucoma structural evaluation, management
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- Improving drug adherence, making earlier diagnosis keys to meeting challenge of glaucoma Frances Meier-Gibbons, MD
- Corneal, epithelial layer thicknesses return to baseline values after cataract surgery
- Eye Capitals: London features prominently in history of ophthalmology Richard B. Packard, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Mini-monovision reduces spectacle dependence, glare after cataract surgery
- Corneoscleral pocket technique used for fixation of subluxed IOL-capsular bag complex I. Howard Fine, MD; Alejandro Cerda Jullian, MD; Annette Chang Sims, MD; Richard S. Hoffman, MD
- Educational project in Prague aims at improving health care in Eastern Europe
- Audit: Face-down positioning for macular hole repair unnecessary
- Baseline signs of AMD present in most VIEW 1, VIEW 2 fellow eyes
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- Bilateral exams warranted to detect CNV in asymptomatic fellow eyes in patients with neovascular AMD
- Novel protein may lead to extended intervals in AMD treatment
- Real-world treatment of DME yields fewer gains than in trials
- Researcher challenges universal use of AREDS2 formulation
- SD-OCT helps predict response to VEGF therapy in patients with RVO
- Young ophthalmologists explore new professional, personal avenues in U.S. Andrea Cruzat, MD; Alja Crnej, MD