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
- Noninvasive OCT angiography allows for detailed visualization of retinal vasculature
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- LASIK, SMILE and LASIK plus CXL produce varying corneal changes in low vs. high myopia
- Small-gauge vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane beneficial in patients with good preop visual acuity
- Smartphone ophthalmoscopy nears imaging quality of fundus camera in study
- Sun Ophthalmics prepares to enter US ophthalmic market in 2016
- Surgeon experience affects choice of intervention for symptomatic floaters
- TearScience announces 50% price reduction in LipiFlow activators
- Vitreoretinal surgeon relates stepwise approach to managing DME
- Which IOL calculation formula should you use for different scenarios? Uday Devgan, MD
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- Surgeons present varied uses of iStent
- Young child referred for difficulty seeing in the dark Caroline R. Baumal, MD; Michael Lewen, MD
- Previously undiagnosed cardiovascular risk factors found in many patients with CRAO
- OCTA represents next step in imaging technology Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Sunalp YAG laser lens technique can be used to mark corneal axis for toric IOL placement Myhidin H. Shehu, MD, MBA; Murad A. Sunalp, MD, MBA, FACS
- Developing a dry eye clinic, part 2: The traditional dry eye practice Darrell E. White, MD