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Clinical Subspecialties – Ophthalmology Update

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ophthalmology Subspecialties

At Cole Eye Institute, we want you to have the information that will help you excel your practice. Enjoy these additional perspectives from us and other thought leaders covering a multitude of different specialties including Refractive, Retina, Cornea, Cataracts and Glaucoma.

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Subspecialty Articles

Optimizing Dry Eyes for Refractive Surgery
Manage condition before procedure for best results
Steven Wilson, MD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute refractive surgeon

Case Study: Enhancement 13 Years After Lasik
Today’s LASIK meets yesterday’s technology
William Dupps, Jr., MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute cornea surgeon

Cornea Transplants: DSAEK Method Superior to PK
Benefits include more rapid return of visual acuity
William Dupps, Jr., MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute cornea surgeon

Contact lens-mediated Acanthamoeba Harms Vision
Rare infection easily misdiagnosed, delaying treatment
Jeffrey Goshe, MD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute ophthalmologist

Case Study: Advanced Diagnostics Help Resolve Microsporidial Keratitis
Electron microscopy leads to the resolution of a prolonged case of microsporidial keratitis
William Dupps, Jr., MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute cornea surgeon

Expanding the Retinal Imaging Field with Ultra-Widefield Technology
Enhanced retinal imaging technology can visualize up to a 200-degree retinal field in a single image
Justis Ehlers, MD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute vitreoretinal surgeon

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