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
- Increased digital screen time during COVID-19 may accelerate myopia epidemic Michela Cimberle
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- Combination drop among topical presbyopia treatments in development Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD; William B. Trattler, MD
- Newly developed tool can identify factors that affect glaucoma medication adherence Robert Linnehan
- Ophthalmic community mourns loss of Alan S. Crandall
- Patients with rare NMOSD have treatment options Robert Linnehan
- Physician outcome measures do not accurately gauge ophthalmologists’ quality Savannah Demko
- Take steps to avoid phaco wound burn Uday Devgan, MD
- Weakness, blurred vision in a young woman with headaches Gavin Gorrell, MD; Sarkis H. Soukiasian, MD
- Allogenic simple limbal epithelial transplantation beneficial in severe chemical injuries Michela Cimberle
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- KPI-121 0.25% safe, well-tolerated in patients with dry eye disease Robert Linnehan
- Nonvalved aqueous drainage implant reduces IOP, glaucoma medications Robert Linnehan
- To the Editor
- Computer vision syndrome, progressive myopia deserve extra attention Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- DALK may be option in eyes with severe infectious keratitis unresponsive to treatment Michela Cimberle
- VIDEO: EuCornea Medal Lecture focuses on growing role of DMEK and innovation Donald Tan, MD
- Expert highlights current potentials, limitations of gene therapy for corneal disease Michela Cimberle
- New antimicrobial agents, peptides show promise in fighting multidrug-resistant bacteria Michela Cimberle
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- SMILE-derived transplant procedure opens new frontier in treatment of corneal diseases Michela Cimberle
- VIDEO: Future of cornea lies with cell-based regeneration, genetics Jesper Hjortdal, MD PhD
- VIDEO: Genetic therapy, a promising new frontier in corneal dystrophies Jose L. Güell, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Long-term outcomes of cell injection therapy show promise Shigeru Kinoshita, MD, PhD
- As school resumes during the pandemic, are you motivated to prescribe low-dose atropine?
- Staying the course with dry eye treatment Darrell E. White, MD