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
- Intense pulsed light explored as therapy for meibomian gland dysfunction
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- Aerie reports $14.5 million net loss for quarter, advances Rhopressa study
- Equatorial scleral anchor procedure reduces inferior oblique muscle overaction
- Humira extends time to treatment failure in noninfectious uveitis
- Larger diameter capsulotomy strengthens capsular rim
- Modified WINROP algorithm may increase sensitivity for detecting high-grade ROP
- Patients with HIV at higher risk for developing AMD
- Researcher: Long-term visual acuity results for KPro ‘sobering’
- Technology the latest addition to OSN Editorial Board
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- Topical NSAIDs similarly affect corneal sensitivity
- How would practice administrators like to improve? Corinne Z. Wohl, MHSA, COE; John B. Pinto
- Primary reverse optic capture an option for negative dysphotopsia Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
- Young woman presents with long-standing bilateral photophobia and blurry vision Michael Lewen, MD; Michael B. Raizman, MD
- Dry eye disease may be associated with anxiety, depression
- Gene therapy yields ‘modest’ impact on retinal sensitivity in Leber’s congenital amaurosis
- Intraoperative aberrometry may reduce residual refractive astigmatism after toric IOL placement
- Microkeratome flap may induce more higher-order aberrations than femtosecond laser flap
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- Diagnostic and treatment options continue to expand for MGD patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- ARMOR study reports changes in antibiotic resistance levels
- Fully peeled corneal tissue may be transported for DMEK
- Interim results of INJECT study show real-world Jetrea experience
- Multicolor confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy may effectively detect retinal pathologies
- No systemic complications observed with intravitreal sirolimus for noninfectious uveitis
- OSPREY trial reports non-inferior results of RTH258 in treatment of wet AMD
- Real-time imaging may assist standardized grading in diabetic retinopathy evaluation
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- Ultra-widefield imaging increases diabetic retinopathy detection
- Temporal iridotomies may minimize visual side effects Ian Conner, MD, PhD
- Technique eases removal of subincisional cortex Francis A. D'Ambrosio Jr., MD
- What happens next: Coming home from ASCRS 2015 Mitchell A. Jackson, MD