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Subspecialties Glaucoma

The Rhythm of the Night

Gene therapy could provide long-term relief from elevated nocturnal IOP

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

Just Hack it Together

| Mark Hillen

Commodity parts, powerful processors and clever algorithms are changing ophthalmology – cheaply.

Subspecialties Professional Development

The Arnold Mühren of Refractive Surgery?*

| Bruce Allan

Sitting Down With… Bruce Allan, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon and Service Director of the Refractive Surgery Service at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK.

Subspecialties Cataract

Lasers or Lenses?

| Bruce Allan

Deciding between laser vision correction and intraocular lens implantation is a question of technological advances, surgeons’ preferences and patient education

Subspecialties Cataract

Cataract Surgery in Patients with Blebs: Seven Tips for Success

| Juan Mura

The right approach can reduce the risks of post-procedural bleb failure when removing cataracts from glaucomatous eyes that have undergone prior trabeculectomy.

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

The 2014 Innovation Awards Are here

| Mark Hillen

Here we recognize a year’s worth of innovation. Apps, IOLs, vitreous cutters, imagers and lasers – the latest and greatest of these are all there.

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.

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