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
- Clinical trials offer promise of corneal cross-linking for U.S. ophthalmologists
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- Corneal lesions may signal underlying systemic conditions
- Could long-term effects of cross-linking be a concern and a potential source of problems?
- Earn more credits at OSN New York
- Lasers, inlays lead innovation in corneal refractive technology
- SLT may lower IOP in glaucoma patients under drug therapy Jens Funk, MD, PhD; Cornelia Hirn, MD
- Technique manages post-LASIK corneal perforation Thomas TJ John, MD; Oren N. Fass, MD
- For office administrators, slow but steady often wins the race John B. Pinto
- Corneal cross-linking would be welcome addition to treat keratoconus
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- Endothelial cell loss associated with diffuse lamellar keratitis after LASIK Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Prashaant Chaudhry, MD
- Three-prong attachment method prevents donor disc detachment after DSAEK Thomas TJ John, MD
- Hypertropia seen in right eye of 4-year-old girl Andre J. Witkin, MD; Mitchell B. Strominger, MD
- Anti-VEGF therapy, microincision vitrectomy may be beneficial in treating diabetic traction retinal detachment
- Aspheric IOL yields better visual results than spherical lens after previous LASIK
- Corneal refractive therapy reduces mesopic contrast sensitivity more than LASIK
- Magnetism facilitates migration of cultured endothelial cells to corneal stroma
- Oxygen saturation in retinal blood vessels increases in the dark
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- Post-PRK stromal wound repair associated with myopic regression, haze
- Study links bilateral normal-tension glaucoma to diabetes, high IOP and other factors
- Study shows myopic regression but no complications 7 to 8 years after LASIK