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Analyzing the Promise of Phakic Lenses
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/2003-jul/0703_211-html/40341/Understanding the pros and cons of the treatment modality as a whole.The Clinical Reality of Keratorefractive Surgery
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/2003-oct/1003_041-html/40273/One viewpoint on new laser technologies and treatment options.Antifibrotic Drugs for Combined Procedures
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/2002-oct/1002_231-html/40097/Currently, MMC and 5-FU are the principal antifibrotic drugs used to increase the success of phacotrabeculectomy.How to Avoid a Dropped Nucleus
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/2001-nov/1_1101_11-html/40020/Recognizing and managing posterior capsule rupture.Improving the Quality of Life of Patients With Late-Stage AMD
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/aug-2024/improving-the-quality-of-life-of-patients-with-late-stage-amd/45344/A clinical evaluation of an intraocular telescope implanted in the capsular bag during cataract surgery.Cataract Formation, Cataract Surgery, and Uveitis
https://crstoday.com/topics/cataract-surgery/cataract-formation-cataract-surgery-and-uveitis/43565/Four contributors look to the literature to uncover associations between pediatric cataract and uveitis and an approach to uveitic cataracts.When Money Is No Object
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/2022-july/when-money-is-no-object/44792/How would panelists counsel a patient who is willing to pay any out-of-pocket costs to ensure he no longer needs glasses?Patient Access to Eye Care
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/mar-2021/patient-access-to-eye-care/44415/Discussion of the associated challenges and potential strategies to expand access.All About IOLs
https://crstoday.com/crst-issues/jan-2021/all-about-iols/44384/Preferred designs, premium IOL adoption rates, and the pipeline.Is it Time for Refractive Surgery to Become Its Own Specialty?
https://crstoday.com/topics/refractive-surgery/is-it-time-for-refractive-surgery-to-become-its-own-specialty/44060/With decades of history, some would argue refractive surgery deserves its own field.
