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August 01, 2002 Articles

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  1. Non-laser alternatives hold hope for diabetic retinopathy prevention, treatment
  2. A walk around the ASCRS exhibit hall
  3. Abnormal nerve structures seen in congenital nystagmus muscle tendons
  4. Addressing patients with low myopia, low cylinder
  5. After TTT, intralesional calcification possible
  6. ASCRS report: customized ablation, hyperopia and more
  7. Beyond blepharospasm: botulinum can be used in other ocular defects
  8. Blood flow analyzer assists with low-tension glaucoma
  9. C. difficile colitis therapy is limited but effective
  10. Combining phaco, vitrectomy effective macular hole treatment
  11. Consider utility, marketability when choosing diagnostic tools
  12. Cyclodiode useful treatment in refractory pediatric glaucomas
  13. Driving privileges for low vision patients: a legal, medical, safety issue
  14. Foldable version of Artisan lens shows promise
  15. Ganglion cell death may be caused by vascular damage
  16. I. Howard Fine, MD: teacher, innovator ... biker
  17. ILM peeling is still controversial, surgeon says
  18. Japan resists LASIK due to cultural, economic factors
  19. LASIK growth dipped in 2001, survey shows
  20. LASIK safe, effective for post-PK myopia, astigmatism correction
  21. Lenses an alternative for hyperopia treatment
  22. Limitations of wavefront becoming apparent, some say
  23. New thermodynamic punctum plug effectively treats dry eyes
  24. Ocular ischemic syndrome: an indicator of significant systemic disease
  25. ODs nationwide continue to fight for legislative gains in their states
  26. OHTS: IOP-lowering drops can delay glaucoma onset
  27. PDT effective in Italian trial
  28. Practitioners and industry: partners serving patients
  29. Retinal breaks common in atopic cataract
  30. Setting target IOP not as simple as it may seem
  31. Some foresee limitations in wavefront technology
  32. Study recommends imaging for diagnosis of complex strabismus
  33. SurgiLight terminates J.T. Lin, MD