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
- New surgical treatment options challenge current standard of care for glaucoma
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- Femtosecond presbyopia treatment shows visual gain, low risk of infection
- Is surgery ever indicated as a primary glaucoma treatment option, and if so, in what cases would it be indicated?
- Swollen lids, pain, opaque vitreous linked with proven endophthalmitis
- Thin LASIK flaps require careful handling George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS
- Toric IOLs offer safe, effective method to correct astigmatism
- Tweeting EyeMDs: The sound of more than one hand clapping Robert Schertzer, MD
- Prepare now for next decade’s megatrends John B. Pinto
- Technologies under investigation will transform glaucoma surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- How to manage the complications of a traumatic cataract Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Ocular surface reconstruction: The use of oral mucosal epithelial cells Abraham Solomon, MD
- Young woman has 10-day history of flashes in the left eye Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Namrata Nandakumar, MD
- Atopic keratoconus patients undergoing PK had higher graft rejection rate
- Gene marker associated with myopia and general progression of refractive error
- Hepatectomy extends survival rate of patients with uveal melanoma, liver metastasis
- Inaccurate spectacles contribute to visual impairment among children in China
- Minimum age for LASIK may be reduced in some low myopes, study finds
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- Monocular peripheral presbyLASIK improves visual acuity, enables spectacle independence
- PK outcomes best in eyes with keratoconus, stromal dystrophy in Saudi Arabian population
- Primary Sjögren’s syndrome underdiagnosed in patients with dry eye syndrome
- Study links recent tamsulosin use and complications after cataract surgery
- Therapeutic keratoplasty effective for medically unresponsive Acanthamoeba keratitis
- Friendship leads to ophthalmic outreach mission in Kurdistan