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
- Disaster mitigation, management: What ophthalmic practices should know
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- Bovine pericardium membrane, platelet-rich plasma clot resolve perforated corneal ulcers
- Clarity Medical Systems to market new intraoperative aberrometer
- Corneal elevation measurement methods comparable for evaluating subclinical keratoconus
- Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery gaining acceptance in the UK
- Higher tear osmolarity tied to lower symptom severity in Sjögren’s syndrome
- New technology changes the course of glaucoma therapy Thomas W. Samuelson, MD
- Reference surface shape influential in detecting early keratoconus
- SAFE method to eliminate blinding trachoma by 2020
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- Tonometry readings correlate with central cornea IOP
- Topography-guided PRK reduces astigmatism after PK
- Approach cases from the patient’s perspective Uday Devgan, MD
- Bilateral areas of retinal whitening and cotton wool spots seen in young man Andre J. Witkin, MD; Nora W. Muakkassa, MD
- Amniotic membrane transplant may thwart corneal ulceration after chemical or thermal trauma
- Cosmetic eye whitening with mitomycin C poses high complication, retreatment rates
- Dilute brimonidine reduces subconjunctival hemorrhage, improves comfort after LASIK
- ERM significantly under-detected prior to cataract surgery
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- Graves' ophthalmopathy linked to dry eye disease, corneal sensitivity loss
- Phakic IOL may be unsuitable for cylinder correction due to rotation
- Preloaded injector falls short in providing safe, predictable IOL delivery
- Parallel trials show aflibercept superior to laser in DME treatment
- Thyroid orbitopathy part 2: Different phases of disease need different treatments Jenny Y. Yu, MD, FACS
- Surgeons explain how to perform canaliculo-canalicular intubation Charles B. Slonim, MD, FACS; Cara Snyder, MD; Andrew Carey, MD