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June 01, 2009 Articles

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  1. Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2010: New learning opportunities abound on the Big Island
  2. A 6-year-old boy with black spots
  3. A mitomicina-C pode reduzir a formação de opacidade corneana após a cirurgia refrativa a laser
  4. A perda de células endoteliais prematura pela DSEK é estabilizada em um ano
  5. AACE/ADA consensus group recommends less intensive glucose targets in the ICU
  6. Accelerated atherosclerosis an issue in the AIDS population
  7. AIDS Compendium
  8. An update on the novel influenza A virus
  9. Anterior segment OCT on par with standard lens opacity grading system
  10. Associations between post-PCI bleeding, transfusion and mortality may require multipronged solutions
  11. ATHEROMA: High-dose atorvastatin associated with reduction in USPIO-defined inflammation
  12. Beta-blockers no longer recommended for first-line treatment of uncomplicated hypertension
  13. Cataract extraction alone may be beneficial in some glaucoma patients
  14. Childhood obesity may be associated with more allergies
  15. Childhood obesity may be associated with more allergies
  16. Chondroprotective strategy delivers antisense sequence to cells by virus
  17. Clearly assess the status of genetic medicine in eye care for your patients
  18. Clinical Advances in Pediatric Endocrinology: Focus on: Growth Hormone Deficiency
  19. Clinicians are beginning to use genetic information in patient management
  20. Clinicians are beginning to use genetic information in patient management
  21. Collagen cross-linking may offer hope for corneal ectasia, keratoconus
  22. Combined imaging techniques aid identification of occult retinal disease
  23. Continuing with our summer bite series
  24. Coronary events decreased significantly with intensive glycemic control in type 2 diabetes
  25. Could modern surgery become a primary option in glaucoma treatment?
  26. Cultural transformation key to success of MRSA Initiative in health care systems
  27. Drainage tubes a growing trend in glaucoma management
  28. Dual-optic IOL shows good accommodation at 5 years
  29. ECP appears suitable for managing refractory glaucoma cases
  30. FAI: An emerging problem in orthopedics that can have a major clinical impact
  31. FDA approves Exforge HCT for treatment of hypertension
  32. Finding funding for research
  33. For MRSA detection, nasal screening alone may be insufficient
  34. Glaucoma surgery heading toward a less invasive, more effective approach
  35. Glaucoma surgery heading toward a less invasive, more effective approach
  36. Health-promoting effects of exercise diminished by vitamin C, E in patients with diabetes
  37. Heightened awareness, renewed commitment needed to eradicate polio
  38. In light of research showing adequate IOP-lowering effects of cataract surgery alone, do you think combined procedures are still viable? If so, why?
  39. IOM released new guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy
  40. Knowing your patients outside of the cancer diagnosis
  41. La mitomicina-C puede reducir la opacidad de la córnea después de la cirugía refractiva con láser
  42. La pérdida temprana de las células endoteliales de la DSEK se estabiliza después del primer año
  43. Laser reduces IOP, minimizes risk of perforating trabecular membrane
  44. Lithium and hyperthyroidism
  45. Look to posterior capsule for complications after cataract surgery
  46. Los láseres de femtosegundo pueden volverse herramientas complejas en la cirugía oftálmica
  47. New fluoroquinolone shows promising results in early trials
  48. Nonoperative medial epicondyle humeral fracture care slightly better than surgery
  49. Novel H1N1: The pandemic evolves
  50. Ocular Surgery News introduces new regional editions
  51. ODAC: Ofatumumab likely to provide clinical benefit for patients with CLL
  52. ODs play crucial role in identifying Fabry’s disease
  53. Ophthalmologist weighs changes and challenges ahead
  54. Optometric organizations develop CE guidelines
  55. Os lasers femtosegundo podem se tornar ferramentas complexas na cirurgia oftálmica
  56. Outcomes with presbyopia-correcting IOLs hinge on careful preop, postop measures
  57. Outpatient total and unicompartmental knee replacement possible, study finds
  58. Patient care vs. economics: How liable are physicians and facilities in this environment
  59. Patient-centric approach to total joint arthroplasty: Be proactive in patient care
  60. Phacoemulsification could play key role in glaucoma treatment paradigm
  61. Pharmacotherapy for novel influenza A (H1N1)
  62. Pharmacotherapy of novel influenza A (H1N1)
  63. Physician certification associated with differing outcomes for ICD implantation
  64. Porcine brucellosis: another common zoonosis in pigs
  65. Practicality of rabies postexposure prophylaxis guidelines questioned
  66. Presby-LASIK corrects near vision better in hyperopes than in myopes
  67. Private insurance associated with better outcomes following gastric bypass
  68. Project team updates board certification model
  69. Recent evidence supports Alzheimer’s disease–diabetes link
  70. Removal of well-fixed hip resurfacing acetabular components: A technical note
  71. Renewing the patient’s commitment to self-care through education
  72. Review factors in refractive error to close the gap on IOL power accuracy
  73. Rhinovirus associated with more severe lower respiratory tract infections than previously believed
  74. Rib fractures usually signal child abuse in patients less than 48 months old
  75. ROMICAT: In patients with chest pain, coronary CTA can rule out CAD
  76. Severity of adenovirus serotype 14 may be increasing
  77. Some physicians struggle with diagnosing pertussis in adolescents
  78. The medical gaze and children with DSD
  79. Topical anti-inflammatories may be effective in keratoconus
  80. Treatment for gestational diabetes: Is oral therapy better?
  81. Vasomotor symptoms may persist more than five years in menopausal women
  82. What are the difficulties in treating gestational diabetes?
  83. What are the reasons for the slow, difficult implementation of glaucoma surgery?
  84. What is your opinion of active surveillance as an infection control strategy?
  85. When a ‘hot’ nodule is not a toxic thyroid adenoma
  86. 采访:著名眼科专家杨培增教授