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Technology Update
See Cataract Surgery in a New Light
This surgeon thinks he may have found a way to avoid light damage to the retina during surgery.
Retinal Insider
Opening New Fronts in the Battle Against AMD
Nutrition and pharmacology are two key areas of study in the evolving effort to beat age-related macular degeneration.
Glaucoma Management
Micro-Forceps: A Better Way to Open the Angle?
Using a new tool to reposition the iris in angle-closure glaucoma lowers pressure with minimal risk.
Therapeutic Topics
Allergy: The Search for Therapeutic Targets
A serendipitous discovery may lead to more effective treatments for ocular allergy.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Surgical Refinements Mark Progress in Cornea
Better ways to prepare tissue for transplant and novel uses for Avastin are among this year’s ARVO cornea highlights.
Refractive Surgery
The Leading Edge of Refractive Research
Head-to-head comparisons of a femtosecond laser vs. a keratome and PRK vs. LASIK are among this year’s research reports at ARVO.
Smoothing Out the Rough Spots
The smoother the corneal surface postop, the better the results, says this surgeon.
Sunwear Alternatives Protect More Eyes
Be sure your optical patients have the UV protection they need.
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Fundus Camera from Nidek a First
Research Review
Study Quantifies Impact of Dry Eye
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Severe, sudden vision loss prompts a hospital admission in this young patient.
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