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
- A new theory for dry eye pathology may be needed
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- At Issue: tears versus plugs in post-LASIK patients
- Both Artisan and ICL are safe, effective in high myopic correction, surgeons say Michela Cimberle
- Complications due to misuse of plugs?
- Consider lid geometry when fitting RGP lenses Adrian S. Bruce, PhD FAAO; Milton M. Hom, OD FAAO Special to Primary Care Optometry
- Cyclosporine eye drop is effective and safe for dry eye, studies show Bob Kronemyer
- Does hyperopic radiofrequency mirror hyperopic PRK/LASIK?
- Endoscopy of the ciliary body reveals anatomic details Joseph A. Leon, MD; Claude S. Leon, MD
- Experts’ five tips on routine use of punctum plugs
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- HCFA: 2 IOLs now worth $50 more
- Hyperopic astigmatic LASIK results with Summit laser called promising Bob Kronemyer
- MemoryLens voluntarily recalled due to inflammation
- NAVIS will link the entire office — from topography to accounting
- PCR can diagnose Acanthamoeba keratitis
- Prosthetic contact lens aids patient after PKP, iridectomy, IOL implantation Harue J. Marsden, OD
- Surgical revision for leaking blebs highly effective, one surgeon says Bob Kronemyer
- Tools aid in the transition to NPDS
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