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October 10, 2013

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How 3-D imaging shows tissue microstructures

Evaluation of the lamina cribrosa, using a three-dimensional imaging technology and a multi-modal adaptive optics imaging system (Physical Sciences Inc.), allows quantification of the microstructural features. » Read more

Integrating dual-imaging systems in ophthalmology

Combining spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and fundus camera technology into one tool aids in efficiency and patient satisfaction for the anterior segment surgeon. » Read more

Why LASIK not always the best option

Phakic IOL implantation is safe and efficacious for treating high myopia and other conditions not amenable to LASIK, with outcomes comparable to those of LASIK and PRK. » Read more

New IOL lens shows promise

Fluidvision accommodating intraocular lens (PowerVision) provides 5 D of accommodation with impressive results. » Read more

Point spread function could replace phoropters

Early reports are positive for point spread function technology, which is the latest in a long line of attempts to replace the phoropter for refraction. » Read more

A new look at corneal biomechanics

Highest concavity time may be another important parameter in describing corneal biomechanics as well as a potential risk factor for glaucoma. » Read more

 

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