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
- Accommodating action of CrystaLens IOL observed in human eye model Terry S. Spencer, MD; Nick Mamalis, MD
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- Emotional distress is common in retinal disease patients Michelle Stephenson
- ESC Medical Systems on track to become Lumenis
- Glaucoma drugs, research advance in 2001 Alan S. Crandall, MD
- At Issue: custom corneal ablations
- Industry news in brief
- Industry Pipeline
- Lamellar keratoplasty offers many advantages over PKP
- Managing dysthyroid ophthalmopathy involves multidisciplinary approach Bob Kronemyer
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- Mergers, Acquisitions, etc.
- Monotherapy with latanoprost as effective as dual therapy, study says
- Ophthalmologists discuss: Can OHT be differentiated from glaucoma?
- Panel advises the FDA on approval of 30-day continuous-wear lens Jennifer Byrne
- Retinal mapping accurate despite low astigmatism, study shows Ryan DuBosar
- STAAR Surgical will restructure its management
- Storz summary judgment on IOL patent affirmed
- Study: latanoprost more effective than brimonidine
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- Study: short wavelength perimetry finds field defects earlier than standard tests Ryan DuBosar
- Vistakon settles class action suit of its Acuvue and 1-Day Acuvue
- Visudyne gets FDA nod for two additional indications
- Zonulolysis: a solution proposed for mass treatment of cataract Jorge Rodriguez, MD, MPH; Louis J. Girard, MD, FACS; Kenley Donaldson, MD; Jeffrey D. Lanier, MD, FACS; Tom Ghuman, MD; Neil B. Griffin, MD, FACS