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Managing & Preventing Tube Shunt Problems
This alternative to trabeculectomy is increasing in popularity as new insights and techniques improve outcomes.
New Frontiers in Sustained Release
An update on the most viable strategies for releasing glaucoma drugs over time.
OCT's Role in Tracking Glaucoma Progression
As the technology improves, optical coherence tomography is figuring more prominently and earlier in the process of managing glaucoma.
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Benefits of Gene Therapy for Leber’s Found to Be Transient
Technology Update
Get the Most from Your Kamra
Here are the experts’ tips and techniques for implanting the recently approved Kamra inlay for presbyopia.
Retinal Insider
Stem Cell Treatments: What’s Happening in 2015
The use of stem cells to treat retinal disease has moved beyond the theoretical and proof-of-concept stages and into clinical trials.
Glaucoma Management
Managing Glaucoma with Structure and Function
Learning the strengths and weaknesses of OCTs and visual fields makes it possible to follow progression much more effectively.
Therapeutic Topics
The Secrets of Ocular Microbiomes
The placid ocular surface is actually teeming with life that might hold the secret to treating ophthalmic disease.
Refractive Surgery
Topo-guided Tips for Normal Corneas
Though topography-guided is often associated with irregular astigmatism, surgeons say it can treat virgin corneas, too.
Research Review
Topical NSAID Effects On Corneal Sensitivity
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
June 2015 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Diagnosed in infancy as a benign nevus, a young child’s iris lesion continues to complicate his visual development.
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