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A phase II study of a humanized monoclonal antibody fragment that binds factor D has shown a 20% reduction in slowing geographic atrophy (GA) progression over 18 months, according to David F. Williams, MD, MBA. » Read more
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Obamacare’s provision stating vision services for children are essential will help increase the number of young people able to receive check-ups and follow-up care, which are crucial for their well being. » Read more
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An ophthalmologist explains how he and some colleagues have had excellent success with a new combination procedure ICE: iStent, Cataract, and Endocyclophotocoagulation. » Read more
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A 12-year-old boy presents with full thickness macular hole 6 weeks after trauma to the left eye. What to do next?. » Read more
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Multipoint scleral suture fixation through the fibrotic rim of a continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis results in stable recentration of a dislocated IOL-capsular bag complex. » Read more
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Children are particularly sensitive to systemic side effects of topical glaucoma medications for a variety of reasons. Increased caution is necessary when using these agents. » Read more
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