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While results from the more definitive CATT trial are still a year away, a comparative case series published this week shows Avastin and Lucentis appear to be equally effective in stabilizing visual acuity loss in patients with wet AMD. Will this latest study change your prescribing behavior? Take our quick poll
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Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered lymphatic channels in the ciliary body of the eye, a breakthrough that could mean huge advances in glaucoma research. Read more
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ONE's Diagnose This is a quick quiz to test your clinical knowledge on a variety of topics. This week's challenge asks, what's the most likely diagnosis in this patient whose chronic conjunctivitis has been unresponsive to topical antibiotics or antibiotic/corticosteroid combinations for more than 10 weeks? Diagnose This
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Dr. Tanui Nakra, MD discusses his experience using hyaluronic acid gel fillers for a variety of indications, including nasal valve collapse, dorsum asymmetry, wide or flat dorsum and prior surgical over-resection of the dorsum. Listen
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Modern technology has made print more accessible to the blind and visually impaired, but literacy rates have not improved because it doesn't teach children to read or write. This editorial urges ophthalmologists to use their trusted relationships with young patients and their families to emphasize the importance of learning braille. Read more
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Listen in to this 2009 Joint Meeting symposium as it takes you through the history of the PPP, from its accidental beginning to its evolution as the basis for global guidelines to the hope for its future. Presented by the PPP pioneers, it's packed full of colorful anecdotes, both witty and embarrassing. Listen
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