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
- Systemic drugs and their ocular symptoms can complicate treatment
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- Acute corneal injuries respond to amniotic membrane treatment Mark S. Milner, MD
- Adolescents should be monitored for dry eye, meibomian gland dropout
- Advances in imaging technology assist in early detection of diabetic retinopathy Karen Jeng-Miller, MD
- CHMP issues positive opinion for Beovu
- Endoscopy-assisted PPV improves retinal reattachment rate after silicone oil removal
- FDA committee unanimously recommends approval of teprotumumab for thyroid eye disease
- J-code activations simplify billing reimbursements for practices
- Keraring AS allows customized keratoconus treatment Efekan Çokunseven, MD
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- Microshunt moves aqueous to ocular surface
- Roche completes acquisition of Spark
- Synechiae can be managed during cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- In-office testing, off-label therapy may be best approach for EKC Priyanka Sood, MD; Alice T. Epitropoulos, MD, FACS
- Elderly woman presents with presumed orbital cellulitis Allison V. Coombs, DO; Geetha Athappilly, MD
- Endothelial cell loss continues at least 5 years after CyPass implantation
- Smartphone app helps identify symptomatic dry eye risk factors
- Close monitoring needed to avoid drug-induced ocular side effects Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- What is your treatment process when a lifesaving therapy results in worsening ocular symptoms?
- The New Year’s resolutions of a dry eye doc Darrell E. White, MD