Working in a glaucoma subspecialty clinic, I
have come to appreciate the various appearances
that an optic nerve can take on, be
they acquired, congenital, or physiologic. A
thorough stereoscopic optic nerve examination is the first
step in m…
Month: June 2014
Take Your DED Strategy to the Next Level
Patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease
(DED) experience consistent discomfort, and as a
result, actively seek new treatment options beyond
traditional therapies. We as eye care professionals
must use a strategic approach to treating …
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Topography to Screen Refractive Cataract Surgery Patients for OSD
I am a firm believer in the benefits of premium IOLs
for patients who desire less dependence on spectacles
after cataract surgery. Toric and presbyopia-correcting
IOLs offer a wonderful opportunity for cataract
patients with otherwise healthy …
Aflibercept After Ranibizumab in Exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration
Status: Recruiting,
Condition Summary: Macular Degeneration; Wet Macular Degeneration; Retinal Degeneration; Retinal Diseases; Eye Diseases
VIDEO: Surgeon discusses local experience with orbital infections and inflammatory disease
Justin Roman, MD, discusses research on the incidence of orbital infection and orbital inflammatory disease at the Storm Eye Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina during the Kiawah Eye meeting.
Two gene mutations cause melanoma of the eye
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a therapeutic target for treating the most common form of eye cancer in adults.