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Reaching a Milestone in the Treatment of Keratoconus
The recent approval of corneal crosslinking by the FDA is an important step forward in the treatment of keratoconus. Dr Roger Steinert offers commentary.
Medscape Ophthalmology, April 21, 2016
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Cataract Surgery Has No Clear Link With AMD
Study authors believe that recent advances may have eliminated earlier risks, but others caution that longitudinal data are needed to confirm this theory.
Medscape Ophthalmology, July 22, 2016
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Does Mini-Monovision Measure Up to Multifocal IOLs?
A head-to-head comparison study investigates the impact of these two strategies on spectacle independence and visual symptoms.
Medscape Ophthalmology, March 19, 2015
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New Epithelial Transplant Method Promising in Ocular Burns
Using a technique they pioneered in 2010, a team of researchers from India reported 76% success rates in patients with unilateral limbal stem cell deficiency.
Medscape Ophthalmology, July 21, 2016
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Open-Angle Glaucoma Treated With MicroPulse Laser
How does MicroPulse laser trabeculoplasty compare with argon laser trabeculoplasty and selective laser trabeculoplasty in the treatment of open-angle glaucoma?
Medscape Ophthalmology, April 19, 2016
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Iconoclastic Breast Surgeon Laura Esserman Challenges the Status Quo
From screening to treatment, breast cancer specialist Laura Esserman is on a quest to individualize patient care, and in doing so she is challenging a number of long-standing practices in cancer care.
Medscape, August 8, 2016
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Nagging Questions About Government Plans for Ophthalmology
It isn't the GOP or Democratic primary candidates' proposals for reining in the cost of healthcare that concern ophthalmologists -- it's Medicare's.
Medscape Business of Medicine, April 14, 2016
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A 44-Year-Old Man With Blurred Vision
A 44-year-old man notes the gradual onset of blurred vision and the inability to move his eyes. What is the most likely cause?
Medscape Ophthalmology, August 8, 2016