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Review of Ophthalmology Online
June 17, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 24
June 10, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 23
June 3, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 22
May 27, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 21
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Retina Online
June 2013 - Volume 9, Number 6
May 2013 - Volume 9, Number 5
April 2013 - Volume 9, Number 4
March 2013 - Volume 9, Number 3
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June 2013
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Managing Narrow Angles and Glaucoma
Medical Management Continues Evolution
MIGS and the General Ophthalmologist
Cover Story
Medical Management Continues Evolution
New topical glaucoma medications and delivery systems are on the horizon.
MIGS and the General Ophthalmologist
What you need to know about the minimally invasive surgical options for glaucoma.
Cover Focus
Managing Narrow Angles and Glaucoma
This form of the disease may be more common than many clinicians realize. Here, experts provide a management update.
Departments
Review News
AREDS2 Provides Clarity on Vision and Supplements
Editor's Page
A Long Way to Go on EHR’s Potential
Technology Update
Grading the Ocular Surface with the iPod
How a group of corneal specialists constructed an effective way to image the ocular surface without breaking the bank.
Medicare Q & A
Unanticipated Issues Implementing EHRs
A new survey suggests that electronic health records can affect productivity and introduce new errors in patient charts.
Retinal Insider
AIR Presents a True Diagnostic Challenge
The clinical features of automimmune retinopathy overlap with a number of other retinal degenerative disorders.
Glaucoma Management
Ahmed, Baerveldt or Something Else?
Data comparing the popular glaucoma shunts continues to come in—and new surgical options show promise as well.
Pediatric Patient
Managing Periocular Capillary Hemangioma
Though benign, these lesions can have significant systemic and ocular consequences and require early intervention.
Therapeutic Topics
Alternative Therapy: Good, Bad or TBD?
Natural therapies may have some benefit for patients, but it pays to be aware of what can go wrong, as well.
Refractive Surgery
ASCRS Surgeons Sidestep Ectasia
The results of the 2012 ASCRS Refractive Surgery Survey show a marked decrease in ectasia cases.
Product News
FDA Approval for Alcon, B + L Drugs
Research Review
Reading Speed in RVO After Ranibizumab
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A ‘swollen’ eye and three-month history of blurred vision precede a patient’s visit for a second opinion from the Wills Eye Retina Service.
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