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Multifocals: Sweat the Small Stuff
Surgeons share their tips for catching all the elusive problems that could derail a multifocal lens.
Refractive Surprises After Cataract Surgery
The best treatment depends on the amount of residual error.
Surgeons Choose the Premium Channel
Good results in select patients are making premium IOLs more appealing to surgeons.
Toric IOLs: More Options, More Patients
The expanding array of toric intraocular lenses available in the Unites States is spurring increasing use of these lenses.
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Hope for Cataract Prevention Gets Boost from UCI Research
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Three Wishes for Long-Overdue Action
Technology Update
Long-term Noninvasive Topical Drug Delivery
Retinal Insider
Managing Submacular Hemorrhage
This potentially visually devastating condition is most commonly associated with choroidal neovascularization due to AMD.
Glaucoma Management
Hysteresis: A Powerful Tool for Glaucoma Care
Clinical data suggests that this measurement may be a valuable indicator of risk—and how a patient will respond to medication.
Therapeutic Topics
Systemic Rxs and Ocular AEs
When a patient is taking drugs systemically, here are the ocular adverse events to be on the lookout for.
Refractive Surgery
Insights from the ISRS Survey
This year’s survey shows surgeons becoming more comfortable with the array of options available for correcting astigmatism.
Product News
Prokera Adds Options in Corneal Bandages
Research Review
Comparing Height Data For Four Topographers
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
January 2014 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
New-onset ‘crossed-eyes’ are blamed for a minor accident, but the driver’s other problems lead to a request for evaluation.
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