We thank Yoon et al for their interest in our article and their comments on their cited publication and personal experience. As noted in their letter, the incidence of brow ptosis after temporal artery biopsy (TAB) had not been reported previously. We …
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We thank Sabour and Ghassemi for their interest in our paper and their comments about the interpretation of the statistical analysis. The predictive value of the temporal–superior and temporal–inferior positions of the Moorfields Regression Analysi…
Ethical Authorship and the Ingelfinger Rule in the Digital Age
Ophthalmology’s Guide for Authors includes a policy regarding prior and repetitive publication that states: “The Journal will not consider manuscripts that have appeared, in part or in total, in other publications, except in special circumstances app…
Fire Risk During Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
A high oxygen concentration was reported as the major risk factor behind 74% of all surgical fires. Given that surgical fires are a dreaded complication of combining electrocautery and oxygen use, minimizing increases in oxygen concentration above atmo…
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Orbital Cerebrospinal Fluid Space in Glaucoma
Wang et al present an interesting, well-designed study on intracranial and intraocular pressure (IOP). Based on standardized measurements with magnetic resonance imaging, they demonstrated a narrower orbital optic nerve (ON) subarachnoid space (SAS) in…