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Update: Managing and Predicting Ectasia
Research continues to reveal more about the efficacy of recently developed options for treating this devastating condition.
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Review News
Enrollment Opens for PK Study Supporting Medidur DME Trial
Editor's Page
Assessing Ectasia Risk One Patient at a Time
Technology Update
A Different Kind of Femtosecond Laser
Instead of letting surgeons cut tissue, this laser lets them learn more about it.
Retinal Insider
Factoring Treatment Cost into Retina Therapy
What should be the priorities for vitreoretinal interventions? And at what cost?
Glaucoma Management
Aqueous Outflow: The Case for a New Model
Moving fluid out of the eye may be the work of a biomechanical pump — not a passive filter.
Therapeutic Topics
The Future of RPE Transplantation
The use of stem cells may greatly increase the success rate of transplants.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Treating Presbyopia from Inside the Cornea
Rather than remove tissue or go inside the eye, several companies are trying to help presbyopes by adding a device to the cornea.
Update: Managing and Predicting Ectasia
Research continues to reveal more about the efficacy of recently developed options for treating this devastating condition.
Refractive Surgery
Can You Throw Away Your Keratome?
This new 1,000-Hz excimer features an all-laser refractive surgery mode.
Product News
Heidelberg’s New Perimeter Technology
Research Review
Vision Impairment Linked to Mortality
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Symptoms of pain and swelling persist after initial treatments, and further testing reveals the cause.
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