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The in situ fracture — thin bowl technique is designed to reduce the risk of corneal endothelial damage when removing hard cataracts. Clinical study data show that it works. » Read more
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A new 70,000-square-foot eye institute, which was funded entirely by community philanthropy, opened in September at the University of California, Irvine campus. » Read more
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A new agent aimed at treating symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion can affect patients differently depending on several components. » Read more
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In this case study, Arun C. Gulani, MD, discusses how applying certain principles and practices can result in successful vision correction, even in the most complex or complicated situations. » Read more
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The new KR-800 Auto Kerato-Refractometer (Topcon Medical Systems) builds on established technology with new features and an enhanced design that increases ease of use and office integration. » Read more
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A 38-year-old female presents with recurrent redness, pain, blurry vision, and protrusion of the left eye. Exam was remarkable for mild proptosis. What is your differential diagnosis?» Read more
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