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
- Premium IOLs may present a growth opportunity in a slumping economy
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- High-definition video system captures 3-D view of surgical field
- Retinal surgeon explains how to handle dropped nucleus
- Should patients be given a menu of different IOL options, or should the surgeon find the best fit and recommend that one?
- Ten-year study data reveal progression predictors for neovascular AMD
- Dual-viscoelastic system ideal for cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Refractive cataract surgery with premium IOLs will benefit patients and surgeons Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Femtosecond laser creates thin corneal graft for limbal stem cell transplantation Suk Kyue Choi, MD; Jin Hyoung Kim, MD; Doh Lee, MD, PhD
- Man referred for acute visual loss after being hit in the left eye Chandrasekharan Krishnan, MD; Linda Semela-Brenner, MD
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- Effective lens position method aids prediction of IOL power in eyes with previous refractive surgery
- Inflammation associated with ocular toxoplasmosis may differ around the world
- Light scatter associated with penetrating keratoplasty may lead to contrast vision loss
- Long-term study reports high rate of DR in patients with type 1 diabetes
- Net value of multifocal IOL outweighs that of conventional monofocal IOL
- Patching, atropine similarly improve anisometropic amblyopia in older pediatric patients
- Study: Children with exotropia had higher chance of developing psychiatric disorders
- Wavefront-guided multifocal ablation for hyperopic presbyopia improves near vision
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- Volunteer project brings ocular services, training to Southeast Asia