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
- Epithelium-on cross-linking growing while epithelium-off seeks FDA approval
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- Commentary: Evidence-empty regulations hinder patient care Johnny L. Gayton, MD; Henry Schneider, MD
- FDA study on LASIK
- New platform enables practices to educate, retain patients
- Novel optical approaches drive cornea-based presbyopia correction
- Outcomes for mucous membrane pemphigoid depend on early diagnosis, aggressive therapy Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS; Virginia Miraldi Utz, MD
- PresbyLASIK an attractive alternative for presbyopia management
- Study links genetic mutations to development of uveal melanoma
- Sustained IOP increase after anti-VEGF injection reported
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- What should be the goal for a standard of care in cross-linking?
- Dense brunescent cataracts present surgical challenges Uday Devgan, MD
- Collagen cross-linking a great advancement for surgeons, patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Woman presents with unilateral lid redness and swelling Mitesh K. Kapadia, MD, PhD; Bryan K. Monson, MD
- DSAEK grafts yield greater thickness, haze than PK
- Progression to bilateral DR linked to sharp decline in quality of life
- Nd:YAG laser useful for lysis of epinuclear fragment in anterior chamber Abdul Khaliq, MD, FRCS