Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
- Multiple surgical approaches needed to adequately address glaucoma
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- Is MIGS more cost-effective than medical treatment?
- Specialists share pearls on using cenegermin, selecting patients
- The biology of practice business John B. Pinto
- Hard nuclear fragments provide three-dimensional scaffold in cases with zonulopathy Tushya Om Parkash, MBBS, MS; Rohit Om Parkash, MBBS, MS; Shruti Mahajan, MBBS, MS
- Woman experiences 4 months of unilateral irritation, decreased vision Helen K. Wu, MD; Gavin Gorrell, MD
- Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy effective for pediatric congenital nasolacrimal canal dysplasia
- Eyes experience thinning of ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer after epiretinal membrane surgery
- Rates of filled opioid prescriptions for incisional ocular surgery increasing
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- Currently, glaucoma better managed with surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Roundtable: Pediatric ophthalmologists address difficulties of treating myopia progression with atropine
- Following the winds of private equity in ophthalmology John B. Pinto
- Guy Adami: Trust your instincts, do not be afraid to take risks
- Physician perspective: Decision-making in the private equity era
- Private equity ‘will not go away,’ lessons from the non-physician
- Quick Look: Defining private equity
- Bringing ‘scatter’ back: enhanced conversions and outcomes Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
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