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Review of Ophthalmology Online
May 20, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 20
May 13, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 19
May 6, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 18
April 29, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 17
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Retina Online
May 2013 - Volume 9, Number 5
April 2013 - Volume 9, Number 4
March 2013 - Volume 9, Number 3
February 2013 - Volume 9, Number 2
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August 2012
Digital Edition
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DME: What Trials Tell Us About Treatment
Managing the Retina ‘Epidemic’
Treating RVO: Which Options Work Best?
Cover Focus
DME: What Trials Tell Us About Treatment
Even though anti-VEGF agents appear to be effective, surgeons would like a long-term solution.
Managing the Retina ‘Epidemic’
With the increased use of anti-VEGF injections, retina practices are finding ways to squeeze in more patient encounters.
Treating RVO: Which Options Work Best?
Three experienced surgeons share their experience using anti-VEGF drugs, steroids and lasers to treat this condition.
Departments
Review News
Chemical Temporarily Reverses Blindness in Mouse Model
Editor's Page
Some Good Tips at The Tipping Point
Technology Update
How to Succeed with The LenSx Laser
Though the femtosecond laser automates several steps of surgery, it’s not foolproof. Here’s how to avoid complications.
Medicare Q & A
New Decisions Bring Continuing Changes
This mid-year update covers a variety of changes from DHHS and CMS that may affect your billing and your practice.
Financial Focus
Home Purchasing and Financing Strategies
Our financial planning for physicians series continues with a look at issues to consider when buying a home.
Retinal Insider
Infection: The Evolving Role of Antibiotics
Endophthalmitis prevention continues to spur debate in ophthalmology. A look at current policies and outcomes.
Glaucoma Management
Glaucoma and EHR: A Clinic Case History
In this instance, the switch to EHR went pretty smoothly—but tracking the details did reveal a few surprises.
Therapeutic Topics
Vasoconstrictors: Myths and Realities
The facts about how vasoconstrictors work and thoughts about mechanisms behind their purported negative side effects.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Cataract Surgery in the Patient with Uveitis
These patients are at higher risk for postop complications. Here are steps you can take to improve their prospects.
Refractive Surgery
Overcoming Intacs Complications
There are several special maneuvers you can employ that will enable you to deal with intraoperative challenges.
Research Review
Combination Therapy For Patients with RVO
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
An apparently healthy young man experiences sudden decreased vision and seeks treatment at the Wills ER.
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