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
- Successful retinal injection practice depends on clinical efficiency, patient satisfaction Robert Linnehan
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- Grading of DR by first-line caregivers needs improvement Robert Linnehan
- IOL technology enters new age Robert Linnehan
- VJCRGS.com: Latest video-based surgical installment online
- Correlate A-scan, biometry measurements to improve accuracy in IOL calculations Uday Devgan, MD
- Expect challenges, demands from former refractive surgery patients with cataracts Douglas A. Katsev, MD; Lisa M. Nijm, MD, JD
- FDA approves teprotumumab for thyroid eye disease Regina Schaffer
- Young woman presents with unilateral eye discomfort Christine L. Benador-Shen, MD; Geetha Athappilly, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Ranibizumab treat-and-extend as effective as monthly injections in wet AMD Robert Linnehan
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- Advances needed to alleviate burden of retinal disease treatment Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Cataract surgery payments take ‘a major hit’ in 2020
- Compliance is cheaper than a fraud investigation
- Genetic testing may improve patient screening for refractive surgery Robert Linnehan
- Glaukos leverages acquisitions to enter new ophthalmology spaces
- Kahook, Samuelson debate MIGS procedures with phaco Rebecca L. Forand
- Light Adjustable Lens ‘truly a disruptive technology’
- Management of postop ptosis depends on severity
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- Oyster Point’s dry eye nasal spray meets phase 2 endpoints Rebecca L. Forand
- Presence of edema guides treatment of Fuchs' dystrophy and cataract
- VIDEO: Goniotomy a good IOP-lowering option in different situations
- VIDEO: Laser remains useful in lowering IOP in glaucoma
- VIDEO: Lindstrom gives update on latest pharmacologic presbyopia-correcting treatments in trials
- What circumstances would make brolucizumab your anti-VEGF drug of choice?
- Roundtable: Corneal consequences of chronic inflammation can be severe in children
- Holmes and Watson: Dry eye, big data and AI Darrell E. White, MD
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