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January 2012
COVER FEATURE
Consider the macula in pre-op cataract patients
Retinal ramifications on the phaco edge
Cataract surgery and diabetic retinopathy
Evaluating the risks of retinal detachment in cataract patients
Preventing and treating CME
Keeping a Pulse on Ophthalmology Poll Size: 397
Therapy on the anti-VEGF frontier
CATARACT
Contemplating pars plana procedures for cataract surgeons
Laser systems for refractive cataract surgery
Outside temperatures, sun exposure, gender may trigger exfoliation syndrome
Implants or lenses in infants?
CORNEA
Overlooked conjunctival disease
Making light of corneal repair
GLAUCOMA
Alternatives to trabeculectomy
Guidelines for glaucoma
IN OTHER NEWS
Fighting preventable blindness in the Dominican Republic
INTERNATIONAL
The correction of age-related focus dysfunction (ARFD) with advance technology IOLs: The Latin American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons' experience
NEWS & OPINION
Remembering Eric John Arnott, B.M., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.O., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.Ophth.
Laureen C. Rowland joins ASOA as executive director
In The Journal Of Cataract & Refractive Surgery January 2012
Two-month tax-extenders package that prevents 27.4% reduction in Medicare physician payments signed into law
Anterior segment grand rounds Reversal of misfortune
Pars plana vitrectomy for the anterior segment surgeon
Phacoemulsification after radial keratotomy
Sitting down with Clayton Christensen
OWL leadership promises more programs, networking
OPHTHALMOLOGY BUSINESS
Sell your practice to an insurance company? Why not!
A new deal for a new day
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Is LASIK an option for older patients?
The challenge of treating hyperopia
RESIDENTS
Practice makes perfect: But how in the wet lab?
Small-aperture corneal inlay for the correction of presbyopia: 3-year follow-up
Review of "Small-aperture corneal inlay for the correction of presbyopia: 3-year follow-up"
WORLD VIEW
Looking back
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