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
- IRIS Registry to allow wide-ranging access to accurate ophthalmology data
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- David Apple’s legacy still alive in heart of Europe
- Dry eye associated with increased corneal epithelial thickness
- Laser ablation plateaus as toric IOLs, presbyopic IOLs, femtosecond cataract surgery rise
- Modified bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery incorporates bean-shaped ring segments
- Toric IOL nomogram accounts for posterior corneal astigmatism
- Cultural hallmarks play important role in a practice’s success John B. Pinto
- Dysphotopsias require separate management strategies Nicole R. Fram, MD; Samuel Masket, MD
- Middle-age man presents with bilateral painless loss of vision Lauren A. Branchini, MD; Geetha Athappilly, MD
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- Dislocation/decentration, incorrect lens power top indications for IOL exchange
- Lower-concentration NSAID reduces pain, inflammation after cataract surgery
- Study: Patients with diabetes may not receive care to prevent visual impairment, blindness
- IRIS Registry expected to benefit physicians, patients and all of ophthalmology Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Anti-VEGF conbercept developed for AMD treatment
- Pharmaceutical strength antioxidant agents considered to treat AMD
- ROLL study: Ranibizumab to aflibercept treatment change yields stable visual acuity results
- Speaker: Geographic atrophy, AMD both parts of same disease process
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- Speaker: No harmful effects seen with aspirin use in AMD
- New management strategies for massive submacular hemorrhage Joseph N. Martel, MD
- Navigating the EHR jungle not as daunting as it first appears Mitchell A. Jackson, MD