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
- Pediatric physicians discuss risks, benefits of emerging technology
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- SLT fails to reduce IOP in follow-up treatment
- Speaker: Investing in ophthalmic space yields rewards over time
- Surgeons strive for refractive stability with no astigmatism after cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Asymptomatic peripheral elevated lesion found in 71-year-old man Lauren A. Branchini, MD; Elias Reichel, MD
- Medicare payments for glaucoma care per person declined between 2002 and 2009
- Neovascular glaucoma occurs in 7% of PDR eyes 1 year after vitrectomy
- Evolution of pediatric ophthalmology continues Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- AAO launches ophthalmology’s first clinical data registry
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- Cataract surgery in eyes with Fuchs' dystrophy requires caution
- Corneal hysteresis more telling than corneal thickness regarding glaucoma risk
- Glaucoma generics benefit patient, but beware ‘mail-order products,’ speaker says
- IRIS Registry a great way to simplify practice post-Affordable Care Act, speaker says
- IOL calculation metric optimizes outcomes in long, short eyes
- New AAO president issues call to action for ophthalmologists
- Number of monthly LASIK cases plateaus, ISRS survey shows
- Prostaglandin analogue punctum plug potential alternative to drops
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- Speaker sees little value in use of NSAIDs for dry eye, corneal melt
- Femtosecond laser used for dense cataract in eye with previous cornea transplant Ming Chen, MD, MSc, FACS