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Malignant glaucoma is a type of angle-closure glaucoma that is uncommon and therefore rarely recognized. Ronald L. Fellman, MD, describes its diagnostic features and management considerations. » Read Dr. Fellman's analysis
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The advent of a retinal prosthesis system offers a second chance at sight for patients with vision loss from retinitis pigmentosa. » Find out how
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Ocular oncology, European updates among top focal points for this year's meeting. » Read the preview
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Results from follow-up to 1 year in 16 patients treated with PRK using a multifocal bi-aspheric ablation profile. » Read the results
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In his latest column, Peter J. McDonnell, chief medical editor of Ophthalmology Times, discusses research that suggests most physicians aren't so financially successful after all. » Read the story
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Randomized study indicates hydrogel sealant offers better means of wound closure when using toric IOLs. » Find out why
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