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Strategies for Managing Difficult-to-Treat DED
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/strategies-for-managing-difficult-to-treat-ded/42537/Fluorescein staining is not enough to identify many patients with this disease.Building a Visual Performance Clinic
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/building-a-visual-performance-clinic/42536/Pay attention to your patients' macular pigment optical density.Take the Next Step: Convert to Venturi
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/take-the-next-step-convert-to-venturi/42533/In one surgeon's experience, making the transition from peristaltic to venturi vacuum enhances the safety and efficiency of phacoemulsification.A Dense Brunescent Cataract With a Thick Fibrotic Membrane
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/a-dense-brunescent-cataract-with-a-thick-fibrotic-membrane/42522/One surgeon's methodic approach to a complicated case.Measure Twice, Cut Once
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/measure-twice-cut-once/42515/Repeating biometry on a separate visit can help to eliminate outliers and tighten up refractive results after cataract surgery.Correction of Subluxated Cataracts and IOLs With a Glued Endocapsular Ring
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/correction-of-subluxated-cataracts-and-iols-with-a-glued-endocapsular-ring/42509/The device offers several advantages over techniques employing suture fixation of a tension ring to the scleral wall.A New 3-D Patient Education and Marketing Platform: Applications in Practice
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/a-new-3-d-patient-education-and-marketing-platform-applications-in-practice/42507/Educate your patients in the office, in the waiting room, and in their homes.Preventing Reverse Pupillary Block
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/preventing-reverse-pupillary-block/42504/I tried to get too sophisticated, and this was the result.First Experience With a New IOL
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/first-experience-with-a-new-iol/42496/The only glistening-free hydrophobic acrylic lens performs well in this surgeon's hands and in patients' eyes.Corneal Inlays: Current and Future Designs
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/corneal-inlays-current-and-future-designs/42488/For refractive surgeons, having reliable alternatives for addressing the growing demands of the presbyopic population is important.
