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DMEK Success: Maintaining the Graft
Corneal transplant experts discuss avoiding trauma to the donor and heading off postop complications.
Point-Counterpoint: SMILE vs. LASIK
Point—A SMILE is My Greatest Asset, Counterpoint—LASIK: The Clear Choice
Topo-guided LASIK in Refractive Practice
If you’re willing to do the work, surgeons say your outcomes may be unprecedented.
Will We Ever Cure Dry Eye?
Many new therapies are being researched as treatment options for this complex condition.
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Decreasing Patient Wait Times Using New Technology
Technology Update
Binocular Vision: Keeping It Together
New devices use the latest technology to evaluate and treat problems related to stereo visual acuity—and more.
Retinal Insider
First Look: A Head-Mounted OR Display
Surgeons with experience using a novel, prototype technology explain how it works.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Tips for Using the New Toric Visian
Phakic IOL users finally have a new option for treating their refractive-surgery patients who have astigmatism.
Plastic Pointers
Lid Laxity: Diagnosis And Management
Lax eyelid syndrome is linked to obstructive sleep apnea, so prompt diagnosis is crucial, says this physician.
Glaucoma Management
Exfoliation Syndrome And Systemic Risk
It’s clear that exfoliation affects parts of the body outside the eye; the question is whether that poses a danger to the patient.
Product News
Digiform Therapeutic Dry-eye Treatment
Research Review
Adding Anastomoses to Anti-VEGF for CRVO
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
February 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 10-year-old boy presents to the Wills emergency room with double vision.
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