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An Extra Push for Wet AMD Patients
Conventional and not-so-conventional treatments to consider when these patients don’t respond to initial anti-VEGF therapy.
Is It Time to Treat Presymptomatic DR?
Earlier treatment with anti-VEGF injections offers benefits, but many surgeons are staying the course.
The Experts’ Take on Astigmatic Keratotomy
When it comes down to the knife or the laser, surgeon preference varies.
Point-Counterpoint: SLT vs. Medical Therapy
Experts debate first-line approaches to glaucoma therapy.
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Low-carb Diet May Reduce the Risk of Some Types of POAG
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
What Downturn?
A slump in refractive surgery from COVID-19 isn’t materializing—at least yet. Find out why and how to position your practice.
Glaucoma Management
Preop Considerations For Pediatric Glaucoma
Childhood glaucoma can be more serious than adult glaucoma, more challenging to diagnose and more difficult to treat.
Pediatric Patient
A Review of Advances in Myopia Management
Researchers and clinicians alike are working together to help stem the rising tide of myopia across the globe.
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New Forceps for Tough IOL Implantations
Research Review
Risk Factors for AMD After Cataract Surgery
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
August 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A painless nodule brings an 18-year-old man to Will Eye’s Ocular Oncology Department.
August 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series—Diagnosis & Discussion
A painless nodule brings an 18-year-old man to Will Eye’s Ocular Oncology Department.
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