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Facing challenge of corneal infection management in operated eyes
Corneal infections involving surgical interfaces and incisions represent high-stakes situations. Bennie H. Jeng, MD, MS discusses diagnosis and management of these challenging situations.
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Study: Intravitreal bevacizumab in diabetic patients limits macular edema after cataract surgery
“There is an increased risk of cataract in patients with diabetes, and in fact, 20% of all patients who undergo cataract surgery have diabetes,” said Dr. El Habbak, professor of ophthalmology, Benha University, Banha, Egypt.
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7 pearls for beginning and seasoned surgeons
Seasoned cataract surgeons have usually developed rituals and habits in their behavior that have allowed them to approach busy and challenging surgery days with more confidence.
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