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Review Of Ophthalmology Online
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January 2013
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Early Users Share the enVista Experience
Unlike other hydrophobic acrylic lenses, enVista’s packaging technique provides glistening-free vision.
How to Put an IOL in Its Place
Experienced implant surgeons share their best techniques for refixating malpositioned lenses.
Surgeon Opinions on Implants and Explants
Surgeons like presbyopic lenses, but see room for improvement.
Toric IOLs: Nailing The Alignment
The art of perfecting toric IOL orientation continues to evolve—with ever-improving outcomes.
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Review News
Prevalence of Visual Impairment in U.S. Increases
Editor's Page
Moving on, But Not Alone
Technology Update
Striving to Improve Intravitreal Injections
Two devices aim to make this increasingly common procedure safer, quicker, more consistent and less expensive.
Letters to the Editor
Praising ‘Myths,’ & an Epinephrine Shortfall
Retinal Insider
Posterior Segment Findings in SLE
A review of how to recognize and treat systemic lupus erythematosus-associated posterior segment disease.
Plastic Pointers
Lower Eyelid Malposition: Evaluation and Treatment
A review of the causes and surgical approaches to lower eyelid malpositions that clinicians encounter most often.
Glaucoma Management
Surgery: Trending Towards the Tube
While both tube shunts and trabeculectomies have advantages, choosing between them may come down to surgeon preference.
Therapeutic Topics
Glaucoma Therapeutics 2013
A look at the safety and efficacy of various therapies for the disease, from pharmaceuticals to surgical implants.
Refractive Surgery
Refractive Surgery is Good to Go
A look at how refractive surgery is handled in the military, and the regulations even a civilian surgeon needs to be aware of.
Research Review
A Correlation Between Migraines and Dry Eye
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Despite successful pterygium excision, a conjunctival elevation prompts referral to Wills’ Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery Services.
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