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
- Early lessons learned from COVID-19 may mitigate economic impact in winter Robert Linnehan
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- Careful dissection of IOL out of capsular bag helps retain capsular support Uday Devgan, MD
- Older woman presents with unilateral conjunctival pigmentation Kate V. Dennett, MD; Helen K. Wu, MD; Nora M.V. Laver, MD
- Ophthalmologists must persevere Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Alzheimer’s disease may be detectable from changes in the foveal avascular zone Robert Linnehan
- Body dysmorphic disorder can lead to cycle of seeking excessive cosmetic surgery Patricia Nale, ELS
- Increasing myopia a growing public health concern Erich Martin
- Late-stage neovascular glaucoma typically requires surgery, individualized management Robert Linnehan
- Light Adjustable Lens performs well in post-RK eyes Michela Cimberle
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- ReST committee provides update on brolucizumab Robert Linnehan
- Some pandemic changes ‘really should be a way of life’ Madison Weller
- Surgical trends may continue after pandemic ends Patricia Nale, ELS
- Tamara Fountain, MD, to lead AAO in 2021 Patricia Nale, ELS
- Ten practice lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic Kate Burba
- VIDEO: Brimochol shows increased visual acuity in clinical data Ben Bergo
- VIDEO: Contract negotiation pearls for young ophthalmologists Lisa M. Nijm, MD, JD
- What would you change about managing patient care in the first wave of the pandemic?
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- The dry eye decade that was Darrell E. White, MD