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
- 2000 Medicare fee schedule is a mixed bag for ophthalmology Kevin Murphy
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- Astigmatism may be safely and effectively corrected with toric IOLs
- Correspondence
- Discam data is accurate and reproducible, studies show Henry W. Singer
- Effect of scleral expansion may be only pseudoaccommodation, surgeon says Bob Kronemyer
- Hydroview IOL performs well as follow-up nears 3 years Guillermo Pereira, MD
- Industry news in brief
- Industry Pipeline
- Mergers, Acquisitions, etc.
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- More evidence suggests IOL material and design affect PCO Henry W. Singer
- Nasal incisions are useful for uncommon surgery, study shows Martin Kohl
- Ophthalmic Stock News
- Pillar Point gone, but anti-trust suits plod on Rochelle Nataloni
- Pseudophakic dysphotopsia may be associated with a small number of AcrySof lenses
- Supplemental oxygen after detachment may save retinal cells, experiments find Henry W. Singer
- Survey finds similar practice patterns on America, Europe
- Tripode IOL design prevents postop decentration J. A. Hagege, MD
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- U.S. patients heading to Canada for low-cost LASIK Rochelle Nataloni