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Harry A. Quigley, MD, made a compelling case that angle-closure glaucoma results from more than simple anatomic measures. New OCT imaging technology has revealed the physiological aspects of the disease and provided new insights into possible risk factors. Read more
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Karl Golnik, O.N.E. editor-in-chief, sat down with David W. Parke II, MD, CEO and executive vice president of the Academy, to talk about the remaking of health care, and how the Academy is working to protect you and your patients. Listen
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O.N.E.'s Diagnose This! is a quick quiz to test your clinical knowledge on a variety of topics. In this challenge, a school-age child is referred for evaluation of an "abnormal pupil," as shown. Diagnose This
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The timing of a surgical intervention in congenital cataracts is critical and depends on several factors. In this course, David A. Plager, MD, and B. Christian Carter, MD, offer tips on wound construction, IOL selection and management of complications. This activity can be claimed for up to 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. See more courses.
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Advances in technology demand a more nuanced understanding of the term "flash sterilization." As a result, CMS has issued a clarification to state survey agencies on what they should look for at ASCs when evaluating "flash sterilization." Read more
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SCORE study provides evidence that patients with macular edema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) should be treated with a 1-mg dose of intravitreal triamcinolone for up to one and possibly two years. Read more
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