Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- MIGS implants make headway with support of larger companies
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- Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery: Myth or reality? Marco Nardi, MD
- Increasing evidence shows value, reliability and benefits of OCT angiography
- Lucentis recommended for EU approval for sixth indication
- NIIOS announces move to US
- Novaliq GmbH appoints new CEO
- OptoSLT Nano from Optotek receives CE mark approval
- OSN Europe Blog
- Rayner purchases Moorfields Pharmaceuticals
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- Renowned researcher José-Alain Sahel to lead UPMC’s ophthalmology department
- Serious implications exist for both undiagnosed, overdiagnosed glaucoma
- Placido disk-derived data detect, identify mild forms of keratoconus
- Primary probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction has high success rate
- Retrobulbar blood flow lower in healthy eyes in persons of African descent compared with Europeans
- Ciliary muscle electrostimulation may delay early presbyopia
- VIDEO: Symfony IOL shows good near, intermediate visual results
- Adherence to Mediterranean diet can reduce risk of AMD
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- Natamycin remains treatment of choice for fungal ulcers
- VIDEO: Outgoing CEO of Novaliq gives update on company's dry eye products
- Zeiss markerless cataract suite reduces surgery time
- Could the use of microstents be cost-effective and save money for patients and health care systems compared with medications alone?
- Managing small pupils during phaco cataract surgery, part 1
- Managing small pupils during phaco cataract surgery, part 2
- Managing small pupils during phaco cataract surgery, part 3
- Managing small pupils during phaco cataract surgery, part 4
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- Fellowship serves as milestone opportunity for young doctors Jorge L. Alió del Barrio, MD, PhD