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Treatment Resistance in Wet AMD
When the anti-VEGF therapy isn’t working, what’s next? Experts weigh in.
Treating Wet AMD Patients Who Also Have GA
GA can be treated after wet AMD treatment, concurrently with wet AMD treatment, or not at all.
ACIOLs: Fundamental or Fading Out?
Although these lenses haven’t had the best reputation, some surgeons continue to believe in their utility and say they should remain in the cataract armamentarium.
The Presbyopia Drop Pipeline
For physicians and patients open to pharmaceutical treatments for presbyopia, new options may be arriving soon.
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Susvimo Implant to Return to Market Following Recall
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A New Way to Track Refractive Outcomes
Use this application to graph outcomes for your refractive surgery procedures.
Retinal Insider
Best Practices for Managing RAO
When time is of the essence in a case of RAO, here’s how to best respond with the proper treatment.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Oculoplastics and Cataract Involvement
A discussion of the diseases to address prior to cataract surgery, and the ones that may be able to wait.
Glaucoma Management
Managing IOP After Keratoplasty
Tips for how to avoid and reduce high pressures and glaucomatous damage after corneal transplant procedures.
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FDA OK’s Kahook Dual Blade for POAG
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The Angry Ape
Musings on life, ophthalmology and the practice of medicine.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
August 2024 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 34-year-old female presents to an outside emergency room with left eye vision going “in and out” for 20 to 30 seconds.
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