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FDA OKs Implantable Miniature Telescope for AMD Patients
Editor's Page
Managing Dry AMD: Still As Much Art as Science
Technology Update
Is It Time to Get Your Head in the Clouds?
Cloud computing may allow practices to go paperless with less hassle.
Medicare Q & A
Evaluating Shifts in Your Accounts Receivable
Retinal Insider
Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging in Clinical Use
This technology is relatively easy and non-invasive, but can be a valuable asset in diagnosing retinal disease.
Glaucoma Management
Should We Be ScreeningFor Glaucoma?
Are the costs worth the benefits? One experienced surgeon weighs in.
Therapeutic Topics
The Need for Speed With Mycotic Keratitis
Rapid diagnosis and treatment are key when dealing with fungal infections.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
New Strategies Lead to Better Results with RVO
The results of recent studies are shaking up the status quo when it comes to managing macular edema associated with vein occlusion.
Dry-Eye Guidelines at Work in Clinical Practice
Guidelines continue to evolve as new information and new treatments become available.
Refractive Surgery
ASCRS Members Are Getting Aggressive
A look at the results of the latest survey of ASCRS refractive surgeons.
Product News
Tomey Offers Latest in Auto Lensmeters
Research Review
Glaucoma Drugs Show Similar Additive Efficacy
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Sudden onset of ‘jumping’ eye movements and double vision prompt ER visit.
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