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DALK is safe and effective
Ocular blood flow improved in OIS
Slow IOL insertion and wound structure
NICE recommends ranibizumab
 
 
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October 18, 2012
DALK with hydrops is safe and effective
Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) is a safe and effective procedure in keratoconic eyes with previous hydrops. More...
Carotid artery surgery improves ocular blood flow in OIS
Cartotid artery surgery significantly improves ocular blood flow in patients with acute and chronic forms of ocular ishaemic syndrome (OIS). More...
Event Profile

Haag-Streit Innovation Event at AAO
Sunday November 11, 2012
location: Chicago, IL
Discover the new perimeter during annual meeting of the AAO. It will be the launch event for the world's first color monitor based perimeter with Pulsar for early glaucoma detection and standard White/White perimetry for follow-up.
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Slow IOL insertion affects wound structure
Slow IOL injection affects corneal wound structure, compared to fast IOL insertion. More...
NICE recommends ranibizumab
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends the use of ranibizumab for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DME). More...