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September 2013
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A Cross Section of Cross-Linking
A look at the various ways to stiffen the cornea and the results they’re producing.
Winning the Battle Against Corneal Ulcers
Four experts share their knowledge and experience dealing with these sight-threatening lesions.
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Review News
Novel Drug-Delivery Method May Reduce AMD Injections
Ophthalmic Product Development Insights
Developing a Business Plan to Secure Funding
Editor's Page
New Ideas Must Still Meet Old Standards
Technology Update
Enhancing OCT: New Ways to See More
Advances in technology are allowing the visualization of ever-greater detail—with potentially important clinical consequences.
Retinal Insider
How to Diagnose and Manage Coats’ Disease
Intravitreal therapy represents an exciting addition to traditional ablative techniques for this retinal vascular disorder.
Glaucoma Management
SLT Today: An Effective Alternative to Drops
Laser trabeculoplasty continues to gain favor as a reliable means to reduce intraocular pressure.
Pediatric Patient
A Primer on Cortical Visual Impairment
We owe the parents of children with CVI a better explanation of their child’s condition. Here’s a look at how to start providing one.
Therapeutic Topics
A Street-Level Look at Urban Allergy
How living in an urban environment may foster an allergic response and the potential treatments waiting in the wings.
Refractive Surgery
When LASIK Pain Won’t Go Away
Tips for diagnosing and managing a rarely seen but debilitating adverse event associated with the LASIK procedure.
Research Review
Elevated Immune Mediators in BSRC
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
After a two-year progression of pain in her eye, a woman visits her ophthalmologist. Following an MRI, she is admitted for a craniotomy.
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