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February 2020
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Dry Eye: What’s in The Pipeline?
Several devices and drugs are expected to come to the marketplace in the next few years.
Time to Revisit Surface Ablation?
Mastering today’s techniques and new technologies.
Topography-guided Ablation: State of the Art
Addressing corneal surface aberrations is taking refractive results to a new level.
Innovations in Corneal Transplants
Surgeons discuss advances in corneal transplant techniques and the future direction of treatment.
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Researchers Use Big Data to Tackle Dry Eye
Ophthalmic Product Development Insights
Pearls for Early Fundraising
Technology Update
Manual LRIs: Tools of the Trade
Despite the availability of more high-tech options, manual LRIs can still be a useful way to address astigmatism.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Biomarkers of Surgical Happiness
How to find missed opportunities in the outcomes of dissatisfied refractive surgery patients.
Glaucoma Management
Managing Corneal Disease and Glaucoma
These two conditions often exist side-by-side, and treating one often makes the other worse. MIGS may provide a solution.
Product News
FDA Makes New Stain Option Available
Research Review
Virtual Reality’s Effects on Children
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
February 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Double vision and unilateral ptosis bring a 72-year-old woman to Wills Eye’s Neuro-ophthalmology Service.
February 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series —Diagnosis & Discussion
Double vision and unilateral ptosis bring a 72-year-old woman to Wills Eye’s Neuro-ophthalmology Service.
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