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(WATCH) Subretinal fluid may help eyes with wet nAMD
According to results from the Harbor Trial, persistent subretinal fluid fared better with visual acuity than subfoveal neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) eyes that were dry. Nancy M. Holekamp, MD, discusses how this could impact future treatment decisions.
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Three secrets to success for low myopes
image description here Low to moderate myopes are among the most challenging patients to satisfy with cataract surgery, according to Cynthia Matossian, MD. Here are three ways to set their expectations prior to surgery.

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Excellent visual outcomes achieved with novel trifocal design
image description here A diffractive trifocal intraocular lens (AcrySof PanOptix, Alcon) achieved excellent vision at all distances with a high rate of spectacle independence and importantly little photic phenomena, according to Yonca A. Akova, MD, FEBO.

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