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
- Surgeons share experiences, pearls for meeting challenges of sutureless scleral IOL fixation
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- PED, neovascular AMD associated with RPE tears after anti-VEGF injections
- Positioning of acrylic IOL decreases negative dysphotopsia
- Preoperative factors affect cross-linking success in pediatric keratoconus patients
- Re-esterified omega-3 supplements improve ocular surface signs, symptoms
- Study finds no causal association between vitamin D and AMD
- Ophthalmology reacts to possible ACA, FDA changes under Trump
- Are you ready for your first job? Uday Devgan, MD
- Interpreting tear film osmolarity: One test is not enough Kenneth A. Beckman, MD, FACS
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- Man presents with bilateral simultaneous acute onset uveitis Lana M. Rifkin, MD; Lauren Bierman, MD; Susan Liang, MD
- AS-OCT measures thicker corneal epithelial thickness than in vivo confocal microscopy
- Combination of squalamine, ranibizumab improves BCVA in eyes with retinal vein occlusion
- Head-mounted display did not have significant clinical effect on normal eyes
- IOP reduction, medication elimination noted after implantation of two iStent inject devices
- Placido disk-derived data detect, identify mild forms of keratoconus
- Through the years of fixating IOLs in challenging cases Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Day 1 postoperative review may not be necessary after small-gauge pars plana vitrectomy
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- In-office vitreoretinal surgery may be routine in future
- Intraoperative OCT provides information on otherwise unseen features in highly myopic eyes
- VIDEO: Transitioning from inpatient to outpatient surgery for posterior segment, vitreoretinal procedures
- What circumstances would lead you to choose a sutureless technique for posterior segment IOL placement?
- Pediatric dry eye disease: The next generation dry eye patient is already here Darrell E. White, MD