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
- Open Payments program cycles into next round of reporting
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- An open letter to the FDA regarding the results of PROWL-1 and PROWL-2
- IOL rotation can treat residual astigmatism after toric lens implantation
- Round table: Pediatric ophthalmologists debate merits of progressive bifocals
- Simple suture technique resolves pupillary capture after transscleral fixation of IOL
- Single-swab technique simplifies sample collection for infectious keratitis
- Toric IOL maintains uncorrected distance vision, reduces corneal astigmatism
- 20 ways to be a better board member John B. Pinto
- Pencil injury can lead to ocular graphite foreign body Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
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- Girl presents with lifelong history of poor vision in both eyes Mitchell B. Strominger, MD; Gregory D. Lee, MD
- Age at surgery, follow-up visual acuity affect stereopsis outcomes in pediatric cataract patients
- Avastin, Eylea, Lucentis sustain improved visual acuity gains in DME in DRCR.net protocol
- Conventional, accelerated cross-linking yield similar outcomes
- Researchers develop glaucoma-specific quality-of-life item bank
- Supplement improves chromatic contrast, photostress recovery
- Thoughts on the Sunshine Act, ophthalmologist compensation and their effect on patients, physicians, industry and society Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Anti-PDGF, anti-VEGF combination for neovascular AMD well tolerated
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- Cell therapy for atrophic AMD well tolerated when delivered safely
- Glaucoma innovation needs to move to earlier treatment
- Phase 2 study initiated for oral anti-VEGF, anti-PDGF inhibitor
- Phase 3 studies of lampalizumab for geographic atrophy enrolling
- Smartphone app measures visual acuity for diabetic retinopathy screening
- Management of ROP continues to evolve Christin L. Sylvester, DO
- Surgical management of cases with zonular dialysis and subluxated cataracts Sergey Takhtaev, MD; Yuri Takhtaev, MD
- The learning curve: Is it really worth it? Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
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