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
- CATT, Hopkins analysis add fervor to ranibizumab vs. bevacizumab debate
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- Expert recommends 6 weeks of NSAIDs after cataract surgery in diabetic patients
- Gentle twisting motion during trocar insertion may reduce IOP elevation
- Report elucidates meibomian gland dysfunction definition, diagnosis
- Study: Femtosecond laser anterior capsulotomy more accurate than manual method
- Surgeons advance on frontlines of vitreoretinal care
- Surgeons transition to DMEK in clinical practice
- Upright seated positioning enables phaco in high risk, challenging cases
- Which drug do you prefer for the treatment of wet AMD, ranibizumab or bevacizumab?
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- Are you ready for the big health care chill of 2014? John B. Pinto
- AMD trials provide valuable data for physicians, patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Study finds reasonable results with glued IOL in pediatric eyes Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Patient referred for iris lesion in right eye Hugo Daniel Nano, MD; Matthew Lazzara, MD; Daniel Hu, MD
- Amniotic membrane transplant a viable treatment option for restrictive strabismus
- Unwinding an ophthalmic career involves active planning Alan W. Solway, MD
- Surgical management of bisected iris with extensive iridodialysis Thomas TJ John, MD