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June 2019
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Non Cross-linking Options for Keratoconus
Doctors discuss alternatives for managing the disease.
Dry-Eye Therapies: What’s Next?
Several devices and a multitude of new medications are expected to come to the marketplace in the next few years.
MIGS and the General Ophthalmologist
Experts answer 10 questions about how general ophthalmologists can make the most of these procedures.
Why Trabs and Tubes Still Matter
A glaucoma expert describes situations in which surgeons still need the “big guns.”
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Review News
Results of the Annual IOL Explant Survey Released
Technology Update
Creating Uncommon Accommodation
Three intraocular lenses in the pipeline appear to be providing true accommodative vision. Here’s the latest on these devices.
Letters to the Editor
Lax Lids Are Red Flags
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
How to Handle Astigmatism After PK
A veteran corneal surgeon reviews the full spectrum of tools and techniques for managing these unique cases.
Plastic Pointers
Silent Sinus Syndrome: Look Past the Eye
How to detect and manage this rare condition, which can be associated with a range of symptoms.
Glaucoma Management
Easing Your Patients’ Financial Burden
Doing what you can to limit the cost of glaucoma treatment can improve adherence and create happier patients.
Product News
Zeiss Upgrades Its OCT/OCTA Unit
Research Review
Cataract Surgery May Not Slow Field Loss
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
June 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series —Diagnosis & Discussion
A 68-year-old man presents to the Wills Eye Glaucoma Service with uncontrolled IOP in his left eye.
June 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 68-year-old man presents to the Wills Eye Glaucoma Service with uncontrolled IOP in his left eye.
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