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
- Protocol T comparison of anti-VEGFs gives clinicians guidance for treating DME
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- Alimera predicts potential $2 billion global market for Iluvien brand
- Complications from anterior capsule tears may require secondary intervention
- Conjunctival flap surgery an option for calcified scleromalacia after periocular surgery
- FDA approves Eylea to treat diabetic retinopathy in patients with DME
- House passes bill to repeal sustainable growth rate
- Intermediate vision factors into satisfaction of refractive cataract patients
- SAKURA Study 1: Intravitreal sirolimus safe for noninfectious uveitis of posterior segment
- Specialists oppose plan to deny coverage for dry eye testing in Pennsylvania
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- Study identifies macular atrophy in AMD patients undergoing anti-VEGF therapy
- Technique may decrease risk of corneal damage in explantation of iris implant
- Two methods of IOL implantation yield similar vision, low complication rates in long term
- Horizontal phaco chop makes cataract surgery more efficient with less ultrasonic energy Uday Devgan, MD
- A question for residents: Comprehensive ophthalmology or subspecialty fellowship?
- Healthy young woman presents with headaches, blurry vision Lauren A. Branchini, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Adverse event rates low in AMD patients who take anti-VEGFs
- Pattern deviation impairment in glaucoma patients may increase risk of motor vehicle collisions
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- Generic latanoprost may yield improved adherence for open-angle glaucoma treatment
- Hyperopic LASIK can improve depth of focus in presbyopic patients
- Patient costs for supplies higher for contact lens correction in Infant Aphakia Treatment Study
- Pattern deviation impairment in glaucoma patients may increase risk of motor vehicle collisions
- Retaine ophthalmic emulsion may improve dry eye signs, symptoms
- Survey: Some patients rate second-eye cataract surgery more painful than first
- Total corneal power more accurately predicts residual astigmatism
- DME treatment plan should be customized for each patient Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- LASIK still a valuable investment 20 years after surgery
- Femtosecond cataract surgery can be performed in presence of vitreous fluid Omar F. Almallah, MD, FACS, FABES
- The Hill of Sorrow: Understanding the symptom curve in the treatment of dry eye Darrell E. White, MD