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Quarter-DMEK a promising solution to global shortage of donor tissue
BARCELONA, Spain — Optimizing the use of donor tissue through hemi- and quarter-Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty can maximize the number of transplants per donor, according to a speaker here.
Phase 2b trial of CLS-AX for wet AMD achieves primary, secondary outcomes
A phase 2b clinical trial of CLS-AX, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor under evaluation for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration, achieved its primary and secondary outcomes, according to a Clearside Biomedical press release.
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VIDEO: Silverstone device provides detailed view across retina up to far periphery
BARCELONA, Spain — In this Healio Video Perspective from the Euretina congress, Sohee Jeon, MD, PhD, shares her experience with the Silverstone ultra-widefield imaging system with integrated swept-source OCT.
On sexual harassment, Part 3: Live from Women in Ophthalmology
On this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, is live from Women in Ophthalmology discussing the sexual harassment study, surveys and results with Michelle “Mimi” Cabrera, MD, and Grace Sun, MD.
VIDEO: Tyrosine kinase inhibitors offer new mechanism of action for VEGF inhibition
In this Healio Video Perspective from the Retina Society meeting, Sumit Sharma, MD, of Cole Eye Institute discusses how tyrosine kinase inhibitors differ from other treatment options for retinal diseases.
‘Trust your gut’ when choosing a practice as a new graduate
New graduates have a lot of factors to consider when applying for their first jobs, according to a presentation at Real World Ophthalmology.
BLOG: Planning, judgment, skill and luck
As I’ve written before, aviation has become a passion of mine since the pandemic, as I’ve earned my private pilot certificate, instrument rating and recently my commercial license.
What systemic comorbidities are concerning during cataract surgery?
Dementia has been reported to affect nearly 55 million people worldwide, a number that is expected to rise to 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050.
Safe, successful cataract surgery possible in eyes with comorbidities
Cataract surgery is a highly refined procedure nowadays.
Pterygium excision can reduce higher-order aberrations
Pterygium is a degenerative condition of the ocular surface. The growth is known to cause issues such as visual blur or recurrent inflammation. It can also induce astigmatism and corneal aberrations.
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