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
- Optimizing the ocular surface before surgery may reduce dry eye postop
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- Epimacular radiation and anti-VEGF therapy may help fill current treatment gaps
- Femtosecond laser enables safe, reproducible cataract surgery
- Gene therapy for glaucoma could have potential
- Should LRIs or additional procedures that may harm the corneal surface be avoided in cataract patients with pre-existing dry eye?
- The right tools can make cataract surgery more efficient James C. Loden, MD
- Results from a highly preliminary ophthalmologist study reveal signposts for career, life happiness John B. Pinto; Craig N. Piso, PhD
- Ocular surface disease needs to be managed before and after surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Physician describes characteristics of white-dot chorioretinal inflammatory syndromes
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- Patient referred for evaluation of a white lesion in the inferior fornix Mitesh K. Kapadia, MD, PhD; Priti Batta, MD; Michael H. Goldstein, MD
- AAO report: DSEK and PK have similar risks, graft survival and visual acuity
- Corneal ring segments decrease corneal curvature but do not affect biomechanics
- Intrastromal corneal ring segment improves visual acuity, corneal stability at 5 years
- Group purchasing reduces annual health care costs by more than $36 billion