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
- When to use which MIGS approach is a nuanced decision Robert Linnehan
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- Monitoring of ocular surface disease does not end after cataract surgery Preeya K. Gupta, MD
- RASP to be investigated as biomarker for dry eye disease Robert Linnehan
- VJCRGS.com: Video-based surgical journal posts latest issue
- Practice management lessons from parasitology John B. Pinto
- Microscope-integrated intraoperative OCT facilitates PDEK Rinky Agarwal, MD, DNB; Namrata Sharma, MD, DNB, MNAMS
- Five-year-old girl referred due to poor vision Malgorzata Dymerska Peterson, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Paul D. Reese, MD
- SMILE can provide stable, predictable outcomes for high myopia correction Robert Linnehan
- More comprehensive ophthalmologists should offer MIGS with cataract surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Archway demonstrates PDS outcomes equivalent to ranibizumab Robert Linnehan
- Artificial intelligence hype currently exceeding capability in medicine Robert Linnehan
- ASRS, Novartis independent committees review safety, risks of Beovu Patricia Nale, ELS
- Better technology allows ophthalmologists to focus on patient experience Robert Linnehan
- Fluocinolone acetonide implant increases resolution of macular edema through 36 months Robert Linnehan
- Laser treatment for ROP may result in later abnormalities Robert Linnehan
- Premium lens market may be poised for upswing Robert Linnehan
- VIDEO: PANORAMA looks at long-term performance of aflibercept W. Lloyd Clark, MD
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- YAG vitreolysis resolves floaters in select cases Patricia Nale, ELS
- How did the withdrawal of the CyPass affect your patients and practice?
- Phantoms of the OR: Premium surgeons always rise to the occasion Mitchell A. Jackson, MD