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MIGS: A Look at The Latest Results
Here’s what to expect from the current minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery options.
Easing the Anti-VEGF Treatment Burden
Optimize therapy and extension strategies to help patients tolerate those never-ending injections.
Review’s Annual IOL Survey
Surgeons are intrigued by new premium options.
Maximizing Your Toric IOL Outcomes
Surgeons share strategies that will help ensure the best possible vision with a toric implant.
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Lords of the Rings: The Defeat of Miosis
Pupillary expansion rings aren’t Elven-made, but they are powerful tools for combating intraoperative miosis.
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What’s New with CPT And Payment in 2020
A key rundown of all the major changes in coding and reimbursement for the coming year.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Getting to the Root of Post-LASIK Pain
How to overcome a diagnostic blind spot—the failure to understand when surgery has gotten on the cornea’s nerves.
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Is It Glaucoma or An Optic Neuropathy?
When signs and symptoms don’t support a diagnosis of high-pressure glaucoma, be on the lookout for signs of neuropathy.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
January 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 68-year-old man with sudden painless vision loss presents at the Wills Eye Emergency Department.
January 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series —Diagnosis & Discussion
A 68-year-old man with sudden painless vision loss presents at the Wills Eye Emergency Department.
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