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Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

The Smartphone Adaptor with a Social Mission

| Mark Hillen

Peek Retina is an adaptor for your smartphone that promises easy and high-quality fundoscopy – no matter if you’re in Scotland or sub-Saharan Africa

Subspecialties Retina

The Pathway Less Traveled

A previously unknown anti-inflammatory effect of common HIV/AIDS drugs may offer a safe and inexpensive treatment for dry AMD

Subspecialties Cataract

It’s Not You, It’s Me, Doctor

Personality characteristics predict patient satisfaction after multifocal IOL implantation – irrespective of outcomes, says the Happy Patient Study.

Subspecialties Cataract

No More Drops for Patients in the Real World?

| Cathy Schanzer, M. Stewart Galloway

Ideally, all patients would adhere to antibiotic and steroid eyedrop regimens, but they don’t, and actually sometimes they can’t.

Subspecialties Cataract

Satisfying the Demands of the Post-LASIK Presbyope?

| Gunther Grabner

A small-aperture IOL could offer new hope for patients with cataract and presbyopia

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Electrophysiology Hits the Clinic

| Mark Latina

Current diagnostic methods for visual tests and imaging work are great, but can you obtain improved diagnoses with the addition of electrophysiological tests? For me, the answer is clear – after all, electrophysiology is no longer simply the domain of research institutes.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Gaze Deeper

OCT angiography offers high-resolution imaging of the deep retinal vasculature

Subspecialties Professional Development

This Month in Business

| Roisin McGuigan

Abbott and Zeiss join forces, Valeant and Allergan continue to battle

Subspecialties Refractive

Operate, But Don’t Ablate, and SMILE

| Jesper Hjortdal

More than three years of experience with this new kid on the refractive surgery block makes me think... this could be the future

Subspecialties Retina

Exogenous Testosterone Might Make Things Swell

| Mark Hillen

Raised risk of central serous chorioretinopathy associated with Androgel or Testopill treatment

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