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
- Best protection against pterygium is avoiding exposure Louise Gagnon
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- Cohesive OVD with dispersive characteristics provides flexibility Daniele Cruz
- Committee seeks understanding of post-LASIK keratectasia Lauren Wolkoff; Mary E. Archer, ELS
- Glaucoma Foundation mission is to gather, guide research dollars Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS; Jared Schultz
- Lens exchange can improve patient’s functional vision, surgeon says Daniele Cruz
- Less invasive oculoplastics technologies replacing some periorbital surgical procedures Daniele Cruz
- Like wine, new and early technology makes the conversation better Robert M. Sinskey, MD
- New glaucoma devices take different approaches to IOP lowering Erin L. Boyle
- Phakic IOLs induce fewer optical aberrations than LASIK Daniele Cruz
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- Phase 3 data from ANCHOR trial favor Lucentis Mary E. Archer, ELS; Lauren Wolkoff
- Pupil dilation enhances screening for diabetic retinopathy by endocrinologists Jared Schultz
- Strict management, medical protocols contribute to 18,000 consecutive cases without endophthalmitis Erin L. Boyle
- Study: Low prevalence of late AMD found in Hispanic population Michelle Dalton; Jared Schultz
- Viscoadaptive OVD provides endothelial cell protection in special cases Daniele Cruz
- Compliance issues relating to presbyopia-correcting IOLs Alan E. Reider, JD, MPH
- OSN Complications Consult column to provide advice on handling problematic cases Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Did you ever wonder about ... Neuroprotection? Douglas J. Rhee, MD
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- Precise ‘presbyometry’ key to conventional IOL presbyopia correction William F. Maloney, MD
- Avoiding the most common life insurance planning mistakes Kenneth W. Rudzinski, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CRPC, CASL, CAP; Brent C. Fuchs, CFP, CLU, ChFC
- Take advantage of last minute tax savings William L. Lynott