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01 June 2011
By:
Dr Panos Christakis
Baerveldt device showed better outcomes but required more interventions then Ahmed valve.
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01 June 2011
By:
Dr Leo Semes
Ever-widening knowledge base proves that there's more to it than controlling IOPs.
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01 June 2011
By:
Dr Barrie Soloway, Dr Aaron Rifkind
Dr Soloway discusses a novel approach for treating glaucoma known as the scleral spacing procedure (SSP) using PresView Scleral Implants
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01 June 2011
By:
Dr Terri Pickering
Performance compares favourably with trabeculectomy, in physician's experience
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01 May 2009
By:
European Ophthalmology forum members
From Facebook to Twitter, individuals are embracing the opportunity to participate in online publishing at an unprecendented rate. Communities of users interact globally, minute-to-minute within huge databases of content that they themselves create.
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01 April 2009
By:
Pamela Brook
The investigative research group Catalyst for a Cure has made significant discoveries developing a better understanding of the insidious changes caused by glaucoma and is developing strategies to prevent them.
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01 April 2009
By:
Cheryl Guttman
Many patients undergoing phacoemulsification want more than simply cataract extraction. Dr Detlev Breyer says that advances in surgical technique and IOL design have made it possible to satisfy most patients' requirements.
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01 April 2009
By:
Vikas Shankar, MRCOphth, Prof. Ajay K. Shukla FRCS
Dr Vikas Shankar has found that in the diabetic population with OAG, the optic nerve damage occurs at a lower intraocular pressure in comparison with the non-diabetic OAG population and asks: does screening hold the key?
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