Revisit recent top news in ophthalmology

A look at Demodex blepharitis and an FDA approval led ophthalmology news in the first week of April.
Read the recent best performing articles below.
Demodex: Easy to find, not so easy to kill
The Demodex mite, of which there are at least 65 species, is the most common microscopic ectoparasite found on human skin. Demodex folliculorum is responsible for Demodex blepharitis, which accounts for at least 45% of blepharitis cases. Read more.
FDA approves Bausch + Lomb’s ClearVisc OVD
Bausch + Lomb’s ClearVisc dispersive ophthalmic viscosurgical device has received (Read more...)

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