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LRIs: Still a Valuable Asset for Astigmatism
Despite advances in toric IOL technology, experienced cataract surgeons say limbal relaxing incisions are still a worthwhile technique to perform.
Cross-linking: Best Practices
Stabilizing the cornea takes significant work—in and out of the chair. Here, veteran surgeons share their top tips for cross-linking patients.
How to Select the Right MIGS For the Job
Considerations include severity of glaucoma, IOP and the number of medications the patient is taking.
Where PK Fits in the Transplant Landscape
Since the development of endothelial keratoplasty techniques, penetrating keratoplasty cases began to drop. Cornea specialists weigh in on this trend and where PK fits into their armamentarium.
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Patient Education Websites May Hinder More than Help
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One Size Does Not Fit All
Retinal Insider
Neurodegenerative Diseases and OCTA
Peering into the retina may yield prognostic clues on diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Addressing Pterygia in Cataract Patients
These conjunctival lesions can impact keratometry, often making staged surgery the best choice for patient outcomes.
Glaucoma Management
Cyclodialysis Clefts With MIGS
Repair techniques vary, but prevention is the best cure. Here’s how to manage this complication.
Research Review
Complications of Cataract Surgery in Wet AMD
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If You’re Not Part of the Solution ...
Musings on life, ophthalmology and the practice of medicine.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
November 2023 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 78-year-old man is referred to Wills Eye Hospital for an ominous limbal mass.
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