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
- Innovations edge nearer to meeting global demand for corneal transplantations
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- Alternative drug delivery platforms for glaucoma are coming
- FLACS associated with low rate of unplanned vitrectomies
- Patients with Raindrop near vision inlay at risk for corneal haze
- Round table: Experts approach treatments for pediatric conjunctivitis, nevi and papilledema
- The benefits of the physician-administrator dyadic leadership model John B. Pinto
- Pinhole pupilloplasty enhances visual acuity, image quality Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
- Woman presents with new corneal edema, retrocorneal membrane after lens exchange Jarod Santoro, MD; Naveen K. Rao, MD
- BCVA may be viable primary outcome in gene therapy trials for choroideremia
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- First year LAMP results: 0.05% atropine reduces myopic progression
- iStent inject reduces IOP, medication burden at 36 months
- One in four anti-VEGF therapy patients with DME lost to follow-up
- Postop events suggest need for ‘attentive’ management after Xen implantation
- To the Editor
- Unmet corneal needs attracting investment, innovation Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Would you recommend Descemet’s stripping alone for Fuchs’ dystrophy?
- Asymmetrical base intracorneal ring segment can be used for keratoconus treatment Adriana C. Lotfi, MD; Juan C. Grandin, MD; Carlos H. Gordillo, MD
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