Ophthalmology Times Europe, May 1, 2012 - Ophthalmology Times Europe

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Ophthalmology Times Europe, May 1, 2012
Cover feature
MHz OCT: Why faster is better
By Dr Aljoscha S. Neubauer
Advances in technology should improve current OCT shortcomings
Advantages of OCT for both patient and doctor
By Professor Albert J. Augustin
OCT can guide paractioners to the correct procedure and prognosis
Non-mydriatic diabetic retinopathy screening
By Dr Marcus Kernt
Ultra-widefield SLO versus onsite mydriatic ophthalmologic examination
OCT devices hold promise
By Dr Jay S. Duker
Improved imagery could help physicians learn more about diseases and treatment response
Retinal imaging solution eliminates need to dilate
By Alastair Bruce
Real-world experience with EasyScan system confirms preliminary clinical results
Cataract & Refractive
Managing ocular inflammation
By Professor Uwe Pleyer
Preventing inflammation is still necessary despite surgical innovations
Unmet needs spurs research
By Dr Paul J. Gomes
Therapy for chronic ocular allergy a major focus for drug development
Presbyopia: Strategies in use
By Dr Nader Robin
Guidelines can be adapted to everyday practice with high rate of satisfaction among patients
Importance of inflammation in dry eye
By Professor Stefano Barabino
A more dynamic therapeutic approach is needed
Retina
Implant risk factors analysed
By Dr Michael Singer
Male gender, younger age related to IOP elevation after RVO treatment, study finds
Injections improve acuity in RVO
By Dr Carl C. Awh
Ranibizumab well tolerated by patients; results maintained better for branch occlusion
Glaucoma
Emerging nerve fibre bundles from SD-OCT
The future of glaucoma diagnosis and management
OCT for glaucoma: Today and tomorrow
By Dr Giacomo Savini , Dr Piero Barboni , Dr Michele Carbonelli
Comprehensive analysis helps with diagnosis and follow-up
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