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
- Experts explore challenges of successful pediatric cataract surgery
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- Early corticosteroid intravitreal implant treatment needed for macular edema in RVO cases
- High-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy optimizes lens sizing, vault
- Kentucky law extends selected surgical privileges to optometrists
- Novel phaco tip allows carouseling in the bag, enhances hydrodissection, prevents choking
- Phaco technologies minimize complications, enhance visual outcomes
- Study: Cardiovascular risk not affected by AMD therapies
- Taking into consideration the increased risk for development of glaucoma after early extraction of congenital cataracts, do you recommend performing this surgery before 4 weeks of life or after?
- Business pathology 101: Applying health care’s disease management model to the management of your practice John B. Pinto
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- Evaluations continue in many areas of pediatric cataract surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Sulcus-implanted mirror telescopic IOL helpful for AMD, other macular disorders Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB; Isaac Lipshitz, MD
- Woman referred for persistent diplopia Mitchell B. Strominger, MD; Jill N. Carmody, MD
- Study suggests link between selenium levels, pseudoexfoliation syndrome
- Study suggests possible link between H. pylori infection and normal tension glaucoma
- Adequate scleral bed and flap thickness essential in mini glaucoma shunt implantation, surgeon says
- Tube shunt surgery more successful than trabeculectomy with MMC, study shows
- The new OCT coding and reimbursement guidelines Riva Lee Asbell
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- Needle-free method can be used to suture IOL to sclera Oren N. Fass, MD