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 pharmacotherapies fight global emergency of diabetes-related vision impairment
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- PK for iridocorneal endothelial syndrome improves vision but may increase IOP
- Response to CMS data release
- Response to IRIS Registry article
- Screening for ROP with telemedicine highly sensitive, specific
- Ophthalmic megatrends 2014 through 2024, part 2 John B. Pinto
- Stab incision glaucoma surgery offers alternative to trabeculectomy Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- Woman complains of gradual decrease in vision Jennifer Renz, MD; Jay S. Duker, MD
- Complement inhibitor yields insignificant reduction in drusen volume
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- Eyes with uveitic glaucoma more prone to surgical failure after trabeculectomy
- Foveal bulges linked to better BCVA in eyes with resolved macular edema
- Genetic variants associated with lutein, zeaxanthin in AMD
- Pain scores higher among patients undergoing dominant-side cataract surgery
- SLT lowers IOP, has small risk of adverse effects in eyes with moderate POAG
- Ophthalmologists at forefront of monitoring, treating diabetes Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Anti-VEGF superior to laser at 24 weeks for BRVO
- Anti-VEGF treatment improves macular sensitivity in diffuse DME
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- Autologous serum tears shown to improve corneal pain
- Baseline subfoveal choroidal thickness portends amount of decrease in fovea, central macula after anti-VEGF treatment
- Elevated IOP more common after DSAEK in patients with pre-existing glaucoma
- Latanoprostene sustains nocturnal, diurnal IOP lowering
- Membrane peeling benefits patients with epiretinal membrane after retinal detachment surgery
- Minimal differences seen in yearly number of injections and cost for ranibizumab, aflibercept
- Study confirms frequent underdiagnosis of floppy eyelid syndrome in sleep apnea patients
- Study finds link between myopia, vitamin D status
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- Time outdoors, near work influence axial length in children
- Vision recovers quickly after removal of small aperture corneal inlay
- VIVID, VISTA: BCVA better with aflibercept than laser for treatment of DME
- Positive impression of iStent reinforced after 1 year of use Pablo Arregui, MD
- Conquering the holy grail: New treatments for presbyopia on horizon Mitchell A. Jackson, MD