Today’s choices in glaucoma surgery pit traditional approaches against newer minimally invasive ones, but conventional care remains the gold standard procedure.
Importance of Optical Coherence Tomography Grows
As optical coherence tomography quickly evolves to more specific modalities with higher resolution and enhanced depth, its importance in clinical practice will grow, particularly with more portable units.
Excellent Result in Chronic Corneal Edema Case
An 85-year-old woman presents with chronic corneal edema and presumed partial limbal cell deficiency with superficial and deep stromal neovascularization and opacity. How would you treat her?
Case Study: Enhancement 13 Years after LASIK
When old vision correction technology meets the latest in refractive surgery, challenges ensue. Achieving patient and surgical goals requires an innovative approach.
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Visian ICL: An Alternative in Refractive Surgery
When a 40-year-old woman with a prior episode of herpes simplex keratitis wanted vision correction, the Visian Implantable Collamer Lens offered a safe option.
Magnetoencephalography Opens a Window into Brain Connectivity Across Diverse Neuropsychiatric Conditions
MEG exploits weak magnetic fields in the brain to enable exquisite study of changes is brain connectivity. Its applications are expanding beyond epilepsy to depression, schizophrenia, autism and more.
Case Study: MIGS Frees Patient From Eyedrops
MIGS for treating glaucoma is designed for combined use with cataract surgery. A breakthrough product, the iStent has set a new standard in eye care.
Case Studies: Cataract Surgery for Narrow-Angle Glaucoma
Once the exclusive domain of glaucoma surgeons, angle-closure glaucoma can now be treated with cataract surgery. Find out how it worked in two specific cases.
Florida Cancer Center to Open in 2015
Topping out ceremony notes progress on new Center
Infective Endocarditis: This Insidious Process Demands an Experienced Management Team
Unless caught early, infective endocarditis calls for surgical treatment. Effective management is an art combining deft diagnosis with the knowledge of when to intervene with complex, delicate procedures.