Guidelines for treating the diabetic eye patient
The most consistent means to lower the risk of developing complications from diabetes is for people to maintain good glycemic control. The new current criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes now includes two abnormal test results from the same sample (fasting plasma glucose and A1C from the same sample).
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The Magnificent 7: How many glaucoma medications are too many?
Finding the sweet spot surrounding the number of anti-glaucoma medications translates to a balancing act with a focus on individual patient needs.
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Casting a net to diagnose, treat cancerous lesions
Ultra-low-dose radiation therapy shows promise in treatment of low-grade lymphoma of the orbit and ocular surface.
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As doctors grow more comfortable with IOL technology they explore new ways to apply it, including multifocal IOLs. This Partner Perspective features an ophthalmologist's personalized presbyopia correcting IOL strategy. Read it now.
 
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Scientific Poster Reception at Hawaiian Eye 2020
Join your colleagues and ptosis experts Drs. Wendy Lee, Andrew Harrison, and Jason Bacharach for New Horizons in Ptosis Treatment; a Scientific Poster Reception during the Hawaiian Eye 2020 Meeting. Saturday, January 18, 2020; 4:30 – 6:30pm
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