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ISSUE ALERT
Volume 44, Issue 17
Special Report: Evolving Strategies in Cornea
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Dealing with positive, negative dysphotopsias
Don’t discount dysphotopsias, either positive or negative, after cataract surgery and IOL placement. The literature suggests that dysphotopsias are relatively rare, but patient reports suggest a different story.
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The future: Development of true accommodative IOLs
image description here Over the years, the results of accommodative pseudophakic IOLs have been mixed. But that might change as the last frontier of ophthalmology could be tamed with new lenses that provide options for surgeons and hope for their patients. The future may be now as innovation is changing the way physicians look at accommodative IOLs.

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The ABCs of VEGF treatment for diabetic macular edema
image description here Increased anti-VEGF dosing is a potential option for treating neovascular age-related macular degeneration that is refractory to chronic monthly injections. Researchers are finding a reduction in refractory intraretinal and subretinal fluid along with improvement in visual acuity after receipt of five biweekly doses.

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