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
- Panelists illustrate strides in dry eye diagnosis and management at OSN New York’s 25th anniversary meeting
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- Canaloplasty modified to treat patients with disrupted Schlemm’s canal
- CMS releases tool to facilitate Quality Payment Program
- Eye care practitioners play important role in wearables
- ‘Pop and chop’ yields shorter case times for residents than ‘divide and conquer’ technique
- Rocket 4 researcher describes trial results comparing Rhopressa with timolol
- Sun Pharma continues rapid expansion in eye care technologies
- Multiple surgical options available to correct dislocated IOLs Uday Devgan, MD
- It is time to rethink physicians’ approach to keratoconus Kenneth A. Beckman, MD, FACS
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- Man presents with decreased vision after extubation Geetha Athappilly, MD; Deborah Witkin, MD
- Diagnosis of glaucoma may be associated with presence of erectile dysfunction
- Exfoliation syndrome may be more common in women with pelvic organ prolapse
- Study: Validated questionnaires should be administered to LASIK patients before and after surgery
- VA benefits noted in combined Fovista, Lucentis for wet AMD
- Treating ocular surface disease an involved but rewarding experience Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- In which patients or for what conditions would you consider recommending re-esterified omega-3s as first-line therapy for treating ocular surface disease?
- Visian ICL successful in surgeon with high myopia Michael Greenwood, MD
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- Tiny thoughtlets to ring in the New Year Darrell E. White, MD