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
- Economic, managed care realities force glaucoma patients to reassess priorities
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- Increased risk of advanced AMD after cataract surgery unfounded
- Nutritional supplements can play a role in managing ophthalmic patients Timothy L. Schneider, MD
- Patient interface on femtosecond laser assists placement of intracorneal ring segments John P. Frangie, MD
- Pre-emptive approach key to addressing dry eye Shachar Tauber, MD
- Gaining insight into the ophthalmic personality John B. Pinto; Craig N. Piso, PhD
- Physicians need to ensure that glaucoma patients are receiving proper care Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Stimulus package affects health data privacy and security Nancy L. Perkins, JD
- Fourier domain OCT assists in infiltration assessment after LASIK Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
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- Femtosecond laser-enabled keratoplasty offers wound shape flexibility Thomas TJ John, MD; Roger F. Steinert, MD
- Patient notices changes inferiorly in left eye Matthew Lazzara, MD
- Coma found to be predominant aberration in eyes with nuclear cataract
- Extended eye opening diminishes visual acuity more with soft contact lenses than LASIK
- Femtosecond LASIK flaps produce more predictable changes in corneal biomechanics
- Posterior chamber phakic IOL safe for hyperopes; does not increase BCVA
- Significant long-term myopic regression observed after LASIK for high myopia
- Study shows similar reduction in IOP in both eyes of a single patient after LASIK
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- Would you consider any changes to address coverage gaps that occur as a result of Medicare Part D? If so, what types of changes?
- Physician explains best ways to approach optic neuritis cases
- Washington Update Chandra N. Branham, JD