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
- FDA poised to re-examine LASIK safety, postop patient satisfaction
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- Advanced cataracts distort OCT measurements
- As the primacy of LASIK is challenged as the refractive procedure of choice, what role does the lagging economy play in contrast to the increasing availability of alternative treatments?
- Continued monitoring after amblyopia treatment advised
- Corneal arcus linked to ocular hypertension, thinner corneas
- Corneal haze after collagen cross-linking diminishes over time
- Ophthalmologists dispute video game manufacturer’s 3-D warning
- Phacotrabeculectomy success similar in PACG, POAG
- Phakic IOLs indicated for at-risk moderate or high myopes
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- Physicians, advocates call for expanding indications for off-label drugs
- Small-incision lenticule extraction yields stable astigmatic correction
- Task force updates vision screening recommendations
- Thoughts on LASIK, complications and the FDA study of the procedure Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Cataract quiz for residents, part 1 Uday Devgan, MD
- Woman presents with decreasing vision, flashes and floaters Elias Reichel, MD; Steven L. Williams, MD
- Femtosecond channel creation poses risks in corneal ring segment insertion
- Flap lift LASIK re-treatment improves vision despite epithelial ingrowth, dry eye
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- Microwave thermokeratoplasty with corneal collagen cross-linking used to treat keratoconus Peter S. Hersh, MD, FACS