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
- Ocular surface infections: Strengthening defenses, withstanding attacks Michela Cimberle
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- Community health workers effective as first line of care for corneal abrasions Alex Young
- Corneal abrasion most common basketball-related eye injury Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Disparities persist between women, men in ophthalmic industry relationships Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Good results seen with phaco with IOL implantation after phakic IOL explantation Michela Cimberle
- Greater use of some alcohol types associated with elevated IOP Eamon N. Dreisbach
- ‘Home program’ may be key to matching in ophthalmology residency Alex Young
- Low recurrence rate achievable with TissueTuck pterygium technique Neel R. Desai, MD
- Nerf gun-related ocular damage a burden on health care, patient resources Eamon N. Dreisbach
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- Ocular dysmotility associated with extraocular muscle volume, density Anthony DeFino
- Ophthalmic morbidity and mortality conferences may have value Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD
- Posterior capsular opacification may be more common after prior scleral buckling Anthony DeFino
- Refractive outcomes in cataract surgery may be worse after scleral buckling Anthony DeFino
- VIDEO: Higher-dose aflibercept meets primary endpoint in patients with DME Diana Do, MD; David W. Mullin
- Young ophthalmologists have a lot to consider before joining private equity Alex Young
- How to become a wiser ophthalmologist John B. Pinto
- Endodiathermal tautening used for intraoperative floppy iris in EK, PK Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
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- Woman presents with binocular double vision Kate V. Hughes, MD; Kevin Sitko, MD
- Infectious conjunctivitis, infectious keratitis remain challenging Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- What treatments may become available to prevent antibiotic resistance in ophthalmology?