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Health-Care Reform Takes the Summer Stage
Technology Update
Update: Liquid Bandages for the Eye
Products are now being designed specifically for use on the ocular surface during surgery.
Letters to the Editor
Questions on Who’s Providing Anesthesia
Retinal Insider
Recognizing the ‘White Dot’ Syndromes
Part two of a two-part review of inflammatory chorioretinopathies of unknown
Glaucoma Management
Prostaglandins, Cataract Surgery and CME
Should these popular drugs be stopped for cataract surgery? And if so, when should they be restarted?
Therapeutic Topics
ARVO Brandishes The Cutting Edge
A rundown of the latest eye research in several areas, including retina, dry eye, infection and inflammation.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
A Stepwise Approach to Treating OSD
Punctal cautery is a permanent option, but only after medical management leads you there.
Surface Ablation: Less Hazy After All These Years
Expert surgeons share their best tips for a procedure that only seems to get better and more popular as time goes by.
Surface Ablation: Less Hazy After All These Years
Expert surgeons share their best tips for a procedure that only seems to get better and more popular as time goes by.
Refractive Surgery
Chasing Perfection: Strategies For Enhancing LASIK
Fewer of today’s patients need a second treatment, but those who do may present challenges. Surgeons share their insights.
Product News
FDA Clears Suite of Zeiss Cirrus Software
Research Review
VEGF Studies May Bring New AMD Treatment
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A healthy 35-year-old presents with blurry vision in one eye.
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