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June 01, 2000 Articles

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  1. ‘No Touch’ improves PRK re-treatments
  2. A new theory for dry eye pathology may be needed
  3. At Issue: tears versus plugs in post-LASIK patients
  4. Both Artisan and ICL are safe, effective in high myopic correction, surgeons say
  5. Combined reverse procedure appears tissue-friendly, safe
  6. Complications due to misuse of plugs?
  7. Consider lid geometry when fitting RGP lenses
  8. Cyclosporine eye drop is effective and safe for dry eye, studies show
  9. Does hyperopic radiofrequency mirror hyperopic PRK/LASIK?
  10. Elevated IOP induces late-onset haze in some LASIK patients
  11. Endoscopy of the ciliary body reveals anatomic details
  12. Experts’ five tips on routine use of punctum plugs
  13. HCFA: 2 IOLs now worth $50 more
  14. Hyperopic astigmatic LASIK results with Summit laser called promising
  15. Instrument provides exact measurements for anterior chamber intraocular implants
  16. Laser options are on the rise for glaucoma treatment
  17. Manufacturers aim to customize corneal ablation to optics of the eye
  18. MemoryLens voluntarily recalled due to inflammation
  19. NAVIS will link the entire office — from topography to accounting
  20. North Dakota seeks to improve hospital access privileges
  21. PCR can diagnose Acanthamoeba keratitis
  22. Plaque positioning critical for effective uveal melanoma radiation treatment, study shows
  23. Play integral role in setting refractive target for cataract surgery patients
  24. Prosthetic contact lens aids patient after PKP, iridectomy, IOL implantation
  25. Radiosurgery can be useful in treatment of basal cell carcinoma of the eyelids
  26. Slow recovery from financial crisis brings some relief to Korean health care system
  27. State delegates prepare for board certification vote at AOA Congress
  28. Surgeon: Toric Artisan IOL effective against astigmatism
  29. Surgical revision for leaking blebs highly effective, one surgeon says
  30. Today’s IOLs provide new options for patients as well as practitioners
  31. Tools aid in the transition to NPDS
  32. Topical cyclosporine is a viable alternative to corticosteroids for treating corneal ulceration
  33. What does the patient think of comanagement?