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Should Industry Have a Role in CER Studies?
Technology Update
Better Surgery May Be A Femtosecond Away
A look at two femtosecond lasers whose makers hope to change the way cataract surgery is done.
Medicare Q & A
Living in a World Without Consultation Codes
Retinal Insider
An Inside Look at Retinal Prosthesis Technology
Early retinal prosthetic devices are currently in clinical trials and are demonstrating exciting results.
Glaucoma Management
Finding and Responding To Disc Hemorrhages
Disc hemorrhages can be tough to spot, but they may herald disease progression—and it’s possible to improve your detection skills.
Therapeutic Topics
Code Red: The Key Features of Hyperemia
How to use different varieties of redness to help clinch a disease’s diagnosis.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
The Benefits of Pre-Treating Corneas
An approach to pre-treating two corneal conditions that makes for better refractive surgery.
X-Linking Shows Promise Against Kerectasia
The procedure may be a safe, effective and potentially long-term treatment for several corneal disorders.
Refractive Surgery
The Benefits of Pre-Treating Corneas
An approach to pre-treating two corneal conditions that makes for better refractive surgery.
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Research Review
NSAIDS Aid in CME Combination Therapy
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Change in migraine headaches lead to a visit to the Wills Neuro-ophthalmology service.
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