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
- Satisfied customers: The end result of a successful patient journey
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- Eulogy for Dr. Spencer Thornton Robert H. Osher, MD
- Home monitoring systems, longer-acting drugs should ease burden of retinal disease
- VJCRGS.com: Latest video-based surgical installment available
- Paired phaco incisions can treat corneal astigmatism Uday Devgan, MD
- Appropriate use of new technologies will not jeopardize MIPS score Jennifer Loh, MD
- Man experiences recurrent bilateral optic neuritis Alison J. Lauter, MD; Laurel N. Vuong, MD
- Hydroxychloroquine blood levels predict retinopathy in SLE
- Customer service key to future practice success Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- 5-FU injections for conjunctival cicatrix improve outcomes
- AAO prioritizing need to apply E/M code value increases to postoperative visits
- AI could assist in early detection of diabetic retinopathy
- Artificial irises provide improved cosmetic options and better functionality for large defects
- Bilateral visual acuity gains reported in phase 3 trial of LHON gene therapy treatment
- Bimatoprost SR noninferior to timolol for glaucoma treatment
- Fibrin glue significantly reduces bruising, bleeding in upper eyelid blepharoplasty
- Filler migration can cause latent orbital complications
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- IRIS Registry will continue to improve quality of patient care
- Ophthalmology needs more innovation representation
- Tamara Fountain, MD: Lessons in leadership
- Two subtypes distinguish ophthalmic Graves’ disease
- VIDEO: Addressing the need for corneal transplantation
- VIDEO: How less aggressive treatment affects diabetic retinopathy severity scores
- VIDEO: New developments in treating dry eye disease on display at OIS
- VIDEO: OIS showcases promising technology innovations
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- VIDEO: Teprotumumab reduces double vision in phase 3 study Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Verana Health launches Trial Connect application
- Young adults with obstructive sleep apnea may be at higher risk for glaucoma
- How can ophthalmology practices ensure they have a positive online presence to attract new patients?
- Wet cheekbones: Is it time to move away from eye drops? Darrell E. White, MD