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
- Allergan focuses research assets on innovation, emerging global markets
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- Anti-VEGF, laser recommended to treat diabetic macular edema
- Collagen cross-linking shows promise for slowing keratoconus, ectasia
- Combined femtosecond, excimer laser produces premium LASIK results
- In recent years, it seems the FDA approval process has slowed down in the ophthalmic drug and device industries. Is the FDA stifling innovation, or are more stringent standards necessary for patient protection?
- IOP spikes persist after anti-VEGF injections despite preventive measures
- Placebo may be unnecessary in some clinical trials gauging subjective outcomes
- Stent helps preserve physiologic outflow in glaucomatous eyes Richard A. Lewis, MD
- Visual cortex training boosts acuity, contrast sensitivity after IOL implantation
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- Cataract quiz for residents, part 2 Uday Devgan, MD
- Venture capital community vital to advances in ophthalmology Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Woman presents with cloudy vision with halos Dru Krishnan, MD; Catherine A. Cox, MD; Elias Reichel, MD
- Cataracts common after phakic DSAEK in eyes with corneal decompensation
- Femtosecond PK shows promise but offers no clear clinical advantages, speaker says
- Giant cell arteritis cluster suggests possible link to localized toxic contamination
- MS drug may increase risk of macular edema in patients with diabetes, uveitis
- Ophthalmology faces an economic mixed bag under health care reform law
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- Twenty-three gauge vitrectomy may be used to treat rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
- Vitreoretinal traction may be important in development of retinoschisis due to shaken baby syndrome
- New method of transscleral fixation an alternative for securing IOLs Steven B. Siepser, MD, FACS