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Subspecialties Glaucoma

Glaucoma Management: Infinitely Improved

| Sponsored by Glaukos | 2 min read

With two decades of studies behind it, Glaukos’ iStent platform has the longest-term body of evidence of any MIGS procedure

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Back to the Future: The Story of the Supraciliary MIGS

| Sponsored by iSTAR Medical | 7 min read

Antonio Fea, Karsten Klabe, and Chrys Dimitriou shared their views on iSTAR Medical’s innovative MINIject®

Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

Clarity on Global Disparity

| Geoffrey Potjewyd | 2 min read

Global healthcare disparity puts children at unnecessary risk of eye loss and death from retinoblastoma

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

The Color Purple

| Aleksandra Jones

Our Image of the Month is a slit lamp photo taken by Derek Ho

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Precision Multiplied

| Sponsored by New World Medical | 2 min read

The STREAMLINE™ Surgical System is an implant-free solution that provides an unparalleled combination of precision and flexibility for angle surgery

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

It’s a Drug’s Life

| Geoffrey Potjewyd | 5 min read

Many drugs are applied to the eye, yet we have little to no quantitative data on ocular drug metabolism – until now…

Subspecialties Retina

Pixel Peep

| Oscelle Boye | 3 min read

A new retinal scanning technique allows researchers to take a closer look at how well our photoreceptors are working

Subspecialties Cataract

Anterior Practice Technology Roundtable

| Aleksandra Jones | 2 min read

Elizabeth Yeu, Ashley Brissette, and Anat Galor discuss the most exciting innovations and technologies in their surgical practice

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Glaucoma’s Unconscionable Risk Factor

| Aleksandra Jones

US Black patients’ risk of advanced vision loss from POAG is six times higher than for white patients

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Costing Up Cross-Linking

| Richard L. Lindstrom | 6 min read

According to modeling, corneal collagen cross-linking is a cost-effective method of treating keratoconus

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