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
- Treat-and-extend increasingly gains favor for individualized, proactive management of neovascular AMD
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- DREAM study reflects ‘real-world’ dry eye disease patients
- Gonioscopy: A necessary skill
- Information on angle alpha allows more accurate IOL predictions Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS
- Surgical repair of corneal laceration and anterior lens capsule rupture Uday Devgan, MD
- What is Acthar? Melissa Toyos, MD, FACS
- Elderly man presents with severe, intermittent left eye pain Jay S. Duker, MD; Huan Meng Mills, MD
- Study finds reduction in ocular injuries in children
- Two dry eye drop formulations compared
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- Better monitoring, delivery systems needed for anti-VEGFs Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Baseline ocular characteristics improve patient selection for ocriplasmin treatment
- Biocompatible film promotes retinal break repair, macular hole closure
- Biosimilars for bevacizumab and ranibizumab show promise for retinal diseases
- Early morning sun gazing ritual in India may cause chronic solar retinopathy
- Hundreds of clinics in US offering stem cell therapies without FDA approval
- Novel antibody yields significant VA gains in DME
- Research aims to personalize AMD therapies
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- Syringes in certain Eylea kit lots related to intraocular inflammation
- Triamcinolone injection at end of retinal surgery may be alternative to steroid drops
- Ultra-rapid cooling of eye may provide effective nonpharmacologic anesthesia
- VIDEO: FLIO technology helps diagnose retinal disease earlier
- VIDEO: Grid laser a viable option for treating DME
- VIDEO: Initial experience with hypersonic vitrectomy positive
- VIDEO: Luminate shows neuroprotective effect
- VIDEO: Multimodality imaging a necessary tool
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- VIDEO: OIS Retina brings together industry, investors, ophthalmologists
- VIDEO: ProQR develops RNA treatments aimed at rare diseases
- VIDEO: Real-world studies show effectiveness of long-lasting steroid implants
- When treating patients with age-related macular degeneration, do you perform bilateral same-day intravitreal injections?
- Follow the money: A possible solution from D.C.? Darrell E. White, MD