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
- Lawmakers look to improve transparency of physician-industry relationships
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- Blade microkeratome may still have a role in flap creation Marcus Devlin, OD; James S. Lewis, MD
- High rate of refractive surgeons, families undergoing laser procedures
- New femtosecond laser improves LASIK outcomes in initial procedures
- Premium IOLs require a premium service, panel members say
- Small pupils can create challenging phaco cases Uday Devgan, MD
- Trust is key in physicians’ relationships Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Incidental fundus lesions found during routine exam Namrata Nandakumar, MD; Fina C. Barouch, MD
- Automatic confocal microscopy provides accurate recognition of corneal nerves
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- Binocular vision improves after successful resolution of uniocular epiretinal membrane
- Groups report success rates of intubation, balloon catheter dilation in children
- Higher rate of uncorrectable visual impairment found in diabetic patients
- Post-PRK corneal ectasia linked to early keratoconus
- Removal of the internal limiting membrane for idiopathic macular hole may improve visual outcomes
- Replacement iris optic more effective in traumatic aniridia
- Screening devices may not adequately detect narrow angle
- Soft contact lens materials not effective for drug delivery
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- Study: Hib vaccine changes epidemiology of periorbital cellulitis in children
- EMRs and adjunct IT programs boost efficiency, improve communication