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
- Ophthalmologists concerned over increased demand for generics
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- Adjustable femtosecond laser incisions reduce pre-existing astigmatism
- Argon laser iridoplasty may improve vision in decentered multifocal IOL cases
- Do it in style: Organizing your office refurbishment project Corinne Z. Wohl, MHSA, COE
- Gene expression profiling may predict risk for uveal melanoma
- Kiawah Eye 2012 aims to advance surgeons from good to great
- Managing your patients' IOL calculations Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
- Sulcus diameter outperforms white-to-white diameter in predicting vault
- Effective lay staff training at the core of practice success John B. Pinto
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- DMEK can be combined with phaco in elderly Fuchs' corneal dystrophy patients Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- Unilateral pain, photophobia and blurry vision in a contact lens wearer Helen K. Wu, MD; Kavita Bhavsar, MD
- Extension trial suggests long-term tolerability of anti-VEGF
- Multifocal IOL may maintain near vision without reducing distance vision in eyes with AMD
- Novel technique may treat LASIK flap, interface complications
- Once-daily NSAID regimen minimizes ocular inflammation, pain after cataract surgery
- SLT may reduce IOP in patients with uncontrolled pseudoexfoliation glaucoma
- Two combination procedures found to correct superior oblique muscle palsy
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- UV exposure for light-adjustable IOL may not increase endothelial damage
- Physicians must keep patients’ best interests at forefront when dealing with generic drugs Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- 360° trabeculotomy reduces IOP in select pediatric patients
- Lecturer raises awareness of aging population with strabismus
- Majority of children in Infant Aphakia Treatment Study developed strabismus by 1 year postop
- Novel combined procedure may treat aphakic glaucoma patients intolerant of contact lenses
- Pathophysiology and age at onset may dictate development, treatment of amblyopia
- Pediatric ophthalmologists face unique challenges in adopting EHRs
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- Speaker suggests ways to improve error rate in strabismus surgery
- Study results support use of single-muscle recession in esotropia, exotropia
- Hemi-automated lamellar keratoplasty may be option for moderately deep corneal scars Christopher J. Rapuano, MD