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
- Lessons learned from pandemic will have long-term impact on ophthalmology Michela Cimberle
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- Cross-linking may help avoid corneal transplant surgery in advanced keratoconus Kenneth A. Beckman, MD, FACS; Alexander J. Luna
- Cryopreserved amniotic membrane helps manage ocular surface disease before surgery Rachel Gelman, MD
- Family physicians effective in diabetic retinopathy detection in telemedicine program Hunter Firment
- Femtosecond astigmatic incisions ideal to correct astigmatism at time of cataract surgery Denise M. Visco, MD
- Further study needed on cost-effectiveness of teprotumumab for thyroid eye disease Isabella Hornick
- ISBCS rates rose during pandemic but varied by region, race Hunter Firment
- Q&A: Johnson & Johnson boosts diversity through STEM initiatives, grant programs Xiao-Yu Song, PhD; Holly Liptak
- Sepetaprost noninferior to timolol in lowering IOP Alex Young
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- Taxane-based chemotherapy associated with elevated risk for ocular adverse events Michela Cimberle
- VIDEO: Aerie gives update on dry eye, glaucoma clinical trials Michelle Senchyna, PhD; David W. Mullin
- VIDEO: Gene therapy shows positive safety, tolerability results for geographic atrophy Michael Nathan Cohen, MD; Anthony DeFino
- VIDEO: iStent infinite reduces IOP with lower medication burden I. Paul Singh, MD; Anthony DeFino
- VIDEO: Ora provides details on imaging device for eye irritation, redness Gustavo De Moraes, MD, PhD, MPH; David W. Mullin
- Increasing lens thickness indicates danger in cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Specialists compare approaches for ocular surface disease, rehabilitation Alanna Nattis, DO, FAAO; Laura M. Periman, MD
- Man presents with unilateral vision loss, white spot in eye Jonathan Caranfa, MD, PharmD; Melina I. Morkin, MD
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- Well-being remains a top concern nearly 3 years into pandemic Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Can shifting certain procedures to physician assistants help overcome provider shortages?
- When beauty is the beast, part 2 Darrell E. White, MD