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
- Eyes may hold the answer for early Alzheimer’s detection, treatment method
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- Alpha IMS awarded CE mark in Europe
- Diagnostics drive patient education about dysfunctional lens syndrome
- Hydrogel inlay improves uncorrected near visual acuity in presbyopic emmetropic eyes
- Intraoperative aberrometry enhances accuracy of accommodating IOL with LRIs
- Surgeons theorize dysfunctional lens syndrome to be root cause of visual dysfunction in baby boomers
- Trypan blue injected into capsular bag markedly reduces postop PCO
- Evaluation, management of dislocated IOLs for positive outcomes Uday Devgan, MD
- Acute onset bilateral blurry vision after LASIK surgery Joseph Hoffman; Helen K. Wu, MD; Joseph Ho, MD
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- Corneal sensitivity decreased in keratoconus patients after corneal cross-linking
- Keratoconic eyes have more inter-eye asymmetry than normal eyes
- Late-onset vernal keratoconjunctivitis may appear in young adults
- Quality of life may be lower for early glaucoma patients who undergo surgery
- Alzheimer’s disease produces a costly social, economic burden Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- New SD-OCT classification system introduced for vitreomacular interface disorders
- Corneal inlays an effective option for presbyopia correction Minoru Tomita, MD, PhD