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
- New therapies enrich noninfectious uveitis treatment landscape Michela Cimberle
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- Great staffing habits for a healthy practice John B. Pinto
- Limbal stem cell deficiency seen in celiac disease variant Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Deepali Velani, MS
- Infant presents with persistent ecchymosis Jarod Santoro, MD; Vicki Chen, MD
- Needling revision beneficial after Xen implantation Robert Linnehan
- Ocular changes differ in ground-based analogue of weightlessness Robert Linnehan
- Comanagement may be needed for best uveitis care Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Berrocal shares pearls for managing diabetic retinal detachment
- Eyenuk’s AI screening program detects referable diabetic retinopathy
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- Fixed, frequent dosing optimal for wet AMD, but difficult to achieve Alaina Tedesco
- iDose lowers IOP, shows no significant adverse events in phase 2 trial Rebecca L. Forand
- NCX 470 shows positive IOP reduction in phase 2 trial Rebecca L. Forand
- Number of injections ‘key’ to sustaining vision in wet AMD Alaina Tedesco
- Ophthalmology a prime specialty for AI integration
- Patience needed to grow OCTA adoption in practice
- Preliminary data show intracameral implant reduces IOP up to 9 months Rebecca L. Forand
- Retina specialists ‘uniquely qualified’ to manage uveitis Alaina Tedesco
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- Ultra-widefield imaging prognostic in some DR cases
- VIDEO: Berdahl gives tips to entrepreneurship success
- VIDEO: How to handle patients with DME and good visual acuity
- VIDEO: How to manage wet AMD with concomitant retinal conditions
- VIDEO: Neurotech implant shows positive safety profile
- VIDEO: One-second laser treatment could allow glaucoma specialists to treat more patients
- VIDEO: Sadda outlines his clinical experience with OCT platform
- Which treatment paradigm — local or systemic therapy — best treats bilateral noninfectious uveitis?
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- Hail to the chief: Revisiting lessons learned by Dick Lindstrom Mitchell A. Jackson, MD