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
- Additional payment for NTIOLs is coming soon David Steinberger
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- Aetna HMO targeted by class-action suit
- Alcon recalls its generic diclofenac
- AMA resolution on comanagement changing few OD-MD relationships Chris Rosenberg
- Artisan iris-claw phakic IOL appears safe, effective and predictable Bob Kronemyer
- Challenges exist in getting post-cataract patients to wear spectacles comfortably Henry L. Trattler, MD
- Circular keratotomy technique uses guided-trephine system Bob Kronemyer
- Combined treatment most successful in managing P. acnes endophthalmitis Rochelle Nataloni
- LASIK study: good results shown for hyperopic patients with prior refractive surgery Bob Kronemyer
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- Managed care reform far from accomplished Chris Rosenberg
- N.Y. AG halts MEETH sale
- New technology minimizes phaco energy during cataract surgery
- Oculoplastics is an evolving subspecialty Howard Gottlieb, OD
- One on One with Peter Choyce
- One on One with William Tasman, MD
- Silicone IOL patients need YAG treatment sooner, more often than acrylic patients
- Strive for accuracy in refractive lensectomy patients William F. Maloney, MD
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- What causes idiopathic temporal darkness? James A. Davison, MD
- Wills, Jules Stein disperse and diversify to survive