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Getting Great Outcomes with Toric IOLs
Surgeons share strategies for making sure these patients end up with the best possible vision.
IOL Survey: New lenses turn surgeons’ heads
On this year’s IOL survey, the new PanOptix Trifocal and Tecnis Toric II both made a splash.
A Serial Approach to RRD Repair
A surgeon discusses his approach to retinal detachment repair and why it works for him.
Glaucoma Point-Counterpoint: Sustained-release Devices vs. Traditional Drug Regimens
Glaucoma specialists debate the pros and cons of new glaucoma treatments.
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Study Supports Reversal of Vision Loss from Glaucoma
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Here’s to Our Old Year’s Resolution
Technology Update
Keep in Touch (Virtually) With Your Patients
The new normal demands new solutions. Here’s an overview of five tools that can help your practice transition and grow.
Retinal Insider
Management Challenges In Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Though strides have been made in treating sickle cell retinopathy over the years, there’s still far to go.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Evolving with Sub-Bowman's Keratomileusis
SBK is more than just a name. Expert surgeons, including the inventors of the technique, review its finer points.
Glaucoma Management
Patient Referrals: The First Office Visit
The initial encounter with a referred glaucoma patient is rife with opportunity and potential pitfalls. Here’s help.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Surgical Approaches to Pterygium
Recurrence is your worst enemy. Here, a surgeon discusses ways to avoid it and what to do if the pterygium comes back.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
January 2021 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
An older man presents at Wills Eye with complaints of distorted vision.
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