Monday — November 16, 2015
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A review of bilateral, same-day cataract surgery cases performed over a 5-year period at Kaiser Permanente centers in California identified a very low rate of complications, said Neal H. Shorstein, MD. » Read more |
The Primary Open-Angle African American Glaucoma Genetics (POAAGG) study is an ongoing 5-year NIH-funded study designed to elucidate the genetic architecture and comorbidities associated with POAG in African Americans, said Joan M. O’Brien, MD. » Impact of the study |
Implantation of a silicone oil-filled accommodating IOL (FluidVision, PowerVision) provides 3 to 4 D of accommodation along with excellent distance, intermediate, and near vision—all of which remain stable during follow-up to 2 years, said Louis D. Nichamin, MD. » About the results |
Use of intraoperative aberrometry to select IOL power results in improved refractive outcomes in eyes that have a history of hyperopic LASIK, according to the results of a retrospective study reported by Dan B. Tran, MD. » Learn more |
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Ophthalmology Times is pleased to announce the winner of the 2015 Resident Writer’s Award Program, sponsored by Allergan. » Find out who won |
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