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
- Expansion of DRCR network opens new research opportunities Robert Linnehan
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- OSN talks with Johnson & Johnson Vision’s new chief medical officer David W. Mullin
- Portable e-device would allow at-home ophthalmic examination Michela Cimberle
- Specialized techniques can deal with fibrotic lens capsule in cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Man presents with progressive blurry vision, monocular diplopia Gavin Gorrell, MD; Naveen K. Rao, MD
- Lower-dose bevacizumab may be effective in ROP treatment Michela Cimberle
- OCT has limited impact on technology-based eye care services protocols Robert Linnehan
- Vision problems common in Parkinson’s disease Erin Michael
- Model of DRCR Retina Network needed in other specialties Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Amniotic membrane effective in GVHD-induced dry eye disease Patricia Nale, ELS
- Brimonidine 0.15% can significantly reduce subconjunctival hemorrhage after FLACS Robert Linnehan
- Corneal health sustained 3 years after iStent inject implantation Patricia Nale, ELS
- Early results encouraging for laser scleral microporation in presbyopic eyes Robert Linnehan
- Fluoroquinolone may be realistic therapy for MRSA keratitis Robert Linnehan
- Network meta-analysis finds little difference among anti-VEGF regimens for wet AMD Robert Linnehan
- Researchers attempt to define criteria for glaucomatous optic neuropathy Robert Linnehan
- Surgeons should consider offering immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery Robert Linnehan
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- Three potential geographic atrophy subgroups identified Robert Linnehan
- US unlikely to have millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine by fall Robert Linnehan
- VIDEO: New therapy adds tool in ocular allergy season treatment David W. Mullin
- Which DRCR Retina Network protocol has affected the way you practice the most?
- Post-lockdown paroxysm Darrell E. White, MD