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December 01, 2005 Articles

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  1. A soldier’s story
  2. Accuracy, speed of customized treatment enhanced with new laser system design
  3. ACTIVE-W: Warfarin superior to combination
  4. American, European views on using navigation for minimally invasive TKA diverge
  5. Apotex ciprofloxacin ophthalmic solution recalled
  6. Attendees discuss VA, low vision, research
  7. Avastin promising as anti-VEGF approach to AMD, early results show
  8. AzaSite comparable to tobramycin in phase 3 trial
  9. B&L’s ReNu adds silicone hydrogel lenses to labeling
  10. Bacteria from rings grew Staphylococcus epidermis
  11. BASKET: Lower event rate with drug-eluting stents
  12. Bimanual MICS improves with increased experience
  13. Bitoric lenses achieve comfortable fit for patients with pellucid marginal corneal degeneration
  14. Both wavefront and topography needed for optimum customization
  15. Case report: Two-step procedure manages bullous keratopathy and high myopia
  16. Catania, Quinn debate the role of surgery in optometric practice
  17. CMS selects several high-volume ophthalmology codes for value review
  18. Compliance issues relating to presbyopia-correcting IOLs
  19. Cultivated epithelial stem cells may repair acute corneal damage
  20. Diagnosis and management of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
  21. Do not rely on eye tracking systems alone: surgeon
  22. Early implant loosening, dislocation may signal infection
  23. El nuevo programa de Nidek produce buenos resultados en casos primarios
  24. Em Debate: Instrumental para fazer vitrectomías
  25. En Discusión: Instrumentación para realizar vitrectomías
  26. Enchondromas vs. chondrosarcomas: tips for the orthopedic clinician
  27. ENDEAVOR III: In-segment late loss greater with zotarolimus-eluting stent
  28. Epi-LASIK enhancement corrects residual myopia
  29. Focus on new technology, not surgery
  30. For fellows: the trials and tribulations of evidence-based cardiology
  31. Four European PRL studies demonstrate efficacy, safety
  32. Frustrated with unpolished clinic operations?
  33. Globally, glaucoma patients faring better in long-term
  34. Goblet cell changes may be linked to dry eye after LASIK
  35. Guidelines should be based on confirmatory data
  36. IOLs in congenital cataract surgery have become standard of care
  37. JELIS: Fish oil reduced coronary events
  38. Larger doses, placement of rhBMP-2 may cause anterior cervical spine complications
  39. Leaders pinpoint the best ways to meet footwear challenges
  40. Looking back on 2005: A year that offered challenges, accomplishments
  41. Los pacientes con glaucoma tienen mejores perspectivas a largo plazo en el nuevo milenio
  42. Manufacturer of OTC ocular products to cease manufacturing, distributing
  43. Mastering the rules of strabismus coding
  44. Mobile FS laser similar to mechanical microkeratome
  45. Modern excimer improvements due to more than wavefront technology, optics expert says
  46. MRSA, MRSE infection in joint replacement
  47. Multifocal VEP offers possibility of objective perimetry
  48. NBEO study shows refractive error, systemic conditions as most common diagnoses
  49. New glaucoma risk assessment tool helps identify patients in need of treatment
  50. New glaucoma risk assessment tool helps identify patients in need of treatment
  51. Nonsurgical treatments to prevent myopia development may be coming
  52. Ocular disease management: evolving technologies offer improved care
  53. OD leaders debate surgical expansion
  54. ODs must maintain professional judgment
  55. Ophthalmology academy highlights AMD, genomics, glaucoma, refractive surgery
  56. Orthokeratology is here to stay
  57. OSN editorial board reviews and selects most insightful articles of 2005
  58. Pacientes glaucomatosos têm melhores expectativas a longo prazo no novo milênio
  59. PACS and digital imaging help improve patient quality of care
  60. Patient presents with mass on right eye
  61. Patients being dumped to Level 1 trauma centers
  62. Phaco burst mode fundamentally different from pulse mode
  63. Presby-LASIK holds promise for young presbyopes
  64. Refractive surgery offers alternative for some children with amblyopia
  65. Report offers interim guidelines to raise HDL levels
  66. Retinal tomography measurements associated with POAG development, study shows
  67. Review of AAO meeting suggests what to look for in the coming year
  68. RhBMP-7 may be effective for treating atrophic nonunions
  69. Risk assessment will assist in predicting chance of glaucoma
  70. Rituximab revolutionizes therapy for hematologic malignancies
  71. ROP protocol may prevent clinical complications and provide protection from malpractice lawsuits
  72. Safety concerns about muraglitazar have emerged
  73. SISR: Sirolimus stent bested intravascular brachytherapy
  74. Software da Nidek produz bons resultados em olhos não operados
  75. State, federal issues affect delivery of pediatric health care
  76. Stent trials identify risks, benefits
  77. Steroids play central role in treatment of idiopathic CNV
  78. Study finds plating distal radius fractures effective but costly
  79. Study: Patients retain normal reading function after LASIK and LASEK
  80. Sunitinib appears to prolong survival in patients with GIST after imatinib failure
  81. Surface ablation, LASIK each have clinical advantages
  82. Technology affects, but does not define, standard of care
  83. Understanding of neural adaptation may lead to better vision correction
  84. Virtual-reality surgery simulator aids vitreoretinal and cataract surgery training
  85. Visual function questionnaire detects clinically significant progression of AMD