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
- AMO completes Visx acquisition Michelle Dalton
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- Cosmetic procedures can be minimally invasive, long lasting Michela Cimberle
- Epi-LASIK device approved in Australia Jared Schultz
- Eyetech announces revised revenue expectations, outlook for future Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- Lawsuits filed against Alcon for LADARVision Nicole Nader
- Light-touch technique offers potential for CK improvement Aleta Mayne
- New prescription plan may reduce ophthalmic drug costs Julian Gangolli
- Novel cataract techniques presented at Asia-Pacific meeting David W. Mullin
- Pre-occlusive technique increases safety over standard phaco Erin L. Boyle
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- Pseudoaccommodative and aspheric lenses creating ‘new standards’ in IOL technology Michela Cimberle
- Study: Nidek software produces good results in unoperated eyes Jared Schultz
- Tinted contact lenses may give athletes a competitive edge Daniele Cruz
- Vertex distance important for many power calculations Nicole Nader
- The variations of private practice models, part 2 John B. Pinto
- Legal risks of a joint venture optical shop Allison W. Shuren, JD, MSN
- Presbyopia correction will set a new standard for cataract surgery William F. Maloney, MD
- Experts lend guidance on billing procedures for presbyopia correction
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