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
- Medicare payment adjustments to be based on quality and cost
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- AAO publishes consensus statement on IOL adverse events
- BLOG: Malpositioned three-piece IOL in sulcus
- BLOG: YAG laser treatment of corneal basement membrane dystrophy-associated erosions
- Fovista combined with monthly Lucentis shows no benefit over anti-VEGF monotherapy
- Macular thickness reduced more with dexamethasone than bevacizumab in DME
- European optometrists could play key role in shared-care management of dry eye disease
- Ozurdex given at same time as PPV may help stabilize retinal conditions
- Some stem cell clinics pose threat to patients seeking AMD treatment
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- Trump and health care: Seven things to do now
- Addition of intravitreal chemotherapy boosts salvage rate in retinoblastoma
- Analysis confirms responsiveness of NEI VFQ-25 to changes in BCVA in RIDE, RISE studies
- Higher axial length, spherical equivalent associated with uncorrectable visual impairment
- iStent implantation during cataract surgery reduces IOP in Hispanic cohort
- New recommendations released for specular microscopy for phakic IOLs
- No correlation seen between IOP, central corneal thickness in premature low birthweight infants
- Primary probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction has high success rate
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- Report: Ocular syphilis found in 0.6% of syphilis cases
- Study: Basketball leading cause of sports-related ocular trauma in men
- A look at how MIPS will affect every ophthalmologist Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- What measures are you taking to prepare for MIPS?
- 2016 year in review: Miracles do happen Mitchell A. Jackson, MD