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
- Cataract surgeons struggle with blurred boundaries of expanding practices
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- Botulinum toxin effective, well-tolerated for periorbital pain after AACG attacks
- Case study: Operating on a macular hole after 25 years S. Gibran Khurshid, FRCS(Ed); John A. Gonzales, MD; Brian Tieu, MD; Kapil G. Kapoor, MD
- Femtosecond laser system useful in lens fragmentation of +3 and +4 cataracts Harvey Uy, MD
- Full-thickness corneal grafts prove viable at 20 years or longer after surgery
- Interferon injections may resolve ocular surface squamous neoplasia
- IOP reduction strongly linked to conjunctival hyperemia grade change
- Microkeratomes keep competitive edge because of versatility, lower cost
- Oral MS medication may increase risk of macular edema in some patients
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- Leading your team past the inevitable conflicts of practice life John B. Pinto
- Eye care delivery model offers tools to prosper in coming years Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Assessment of corneal epithelial thickness by Fourier domain OCT Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Gaurav Prakash, MD
- Patient reports loss of vision in left eye over 2 weeks Jordana F. Goren, MD, MS; Jay S. Duker, MD; Chandrasekharan Krishnan, MD
- Phakic IOL a viable treatment option for pediatric anisometropic amblyopia
- Is it better to use co-management with optometrists or hire ancillary personnel to reduce practice demands?
- Patient education important for patient health George L. Spaeth, MD
- Keratoprosthesis may be used in children with bilateral corneal blindness R. Marshall Ford, MD; James V. Aquavella, MD
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