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Will tilt, decentration affect wavefront-corrected IOL result?

Doubts and concerns regarding efficacy and safety often accompany the introduction of technologies in IOLs. Recent concerns with a wavefront-corrected IOL (Tecnis, Advanced Medical Optics [AMO]) with regard to tilt and decentration are no exception to this rule.
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Low-dose intravitreal triamcinolone lowers incidence of steroid-induced glaucoma

Low-dose (2 mg) intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA) may be just as effective as the traditional dose (4 mg) for treatment of diabetic macular edema. More importantly, the lower dose of 2 mg was associated with a lower rate of elevated IOP (16%) as compared with the standard dose of 4 mg (35%) in a study conducted here at the Retina Consultants of Delmarva.
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Seven easy steps in evaluation of fourth-nerve palsy in adults

A fourth-nerve palsy is a common cause of acquired vertical diplopia in the adult. These patients typically complain of vertical diplopia and tilting (torsion) of objects. The history and exam should focus on any other neurologic signs or symptoms, recent head trauma, vasculopathic risk factors, and prior symptoms suggestive of a congenital or long-standing palsy.
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Technology continues to drive refractive procedures

Developments in refractive surgery continue and are dependent on advances in the associated technologies that drive them.
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RB, uveal melanoma research opens door for understanding other cancers

Research in retinoblastoma (RB) and uveal melanoma, two relatively rare ocular cancers, will contribute to all areas of oncology, not just ocular oncology. Discoveries concerning the mechanisms in those two cancers are shedding light on how other tumors function and may aid in the development of therapies and means of predicting metastasis, according to J. William Harbour, MD, who delivered the Cogan Lecture at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
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