Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- OCT angiography provides noninvasive close-up viewing of retinal vasculature
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- Is OCT angiography going to change our lives? Paolo Lanzetta, MD
- Introducing OSN International Editions' latest digital evolution
- Alimera signs agreement with MEAgate to distribute Iluvien in Middle East
- Bag-in-the-lens inventor reviews long-term outcomes, new developments
- ESCRS FLACS study update: More postop complications reported with femto than phaco
- Ophthalmic community grieves Albert Galand, pioneer in intracapsular IOL implantation
- OSN Europe blog
- Response after three anti-VEGF injections predictive of long-term outcomes in DME, analysis shows
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- Trifocal IOL shows good vision at all distances at 1 year
- PDEK with glued IOL, pupilloplasty may be effective for endothelial decompensation
- Continuous monitoring of ocular perfusion pressure during vitrectomy may prevent visual field defect
- Extended indications for anti-VEGF treatment in proliferative diabetic retinopathy will affect services, costs
- Home-monitoring device helps to detect CNV earlier
- Issues with safety of anti-VEGF agents in infants with ROP call for further investigation
- Keynote lecture explores modular organization of visual brain
- OCTA shows in vivo alterations of retinal capillary network in diabetic eyes
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- Prospective trial compares treatments in matched DME eyes of poor anti-VEGF responders
- Protocol S evidence expands role of anti-VEGF in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, but laser still useful
- Specific genetic factors may lead to negative response to AREDS formulation
- Study: Moderate caffeine intake may improve surgical performance
- Study shows advantages of as-needed administration of Ozurdex in DME
- Vitrectomy may be cost-effective alternative to pharmacotherapy in DME
- DMEK in an aphakic, post-vitrectomy eye Martin Dirisamer, MD
- EMYO showcases unique program for young ophthalmologists
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