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Fourth-Generation Fluoroquinolones: Potency and Penetration
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0407_15-php/41272/These properties are critical to the assessment of an agent's effectiveness.Prophylaxis With Intracameral Cefuroxime
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0407_10-php/41267/In my experience, this drug has prevented the incidence of infectious endophthalmitis after cataract surgery.Writing Children's Stories
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0507_profile-php/41257/An accomplished surgeon, youth coach, educator, and father explains how he added children's book author to his resume.Subsurface Screening for Keratoconus
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0507_16-php/41253/Accurate measurements of the epithelial and stromal layers aid in diagnosis.Diagnosing Keratoconus and Patients at Risk
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0507_15-php/41252/Topography and adjunctive testing combined with the clinician's judgment are the keys.Improving the Seal of a Clear Corneal Incision
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0607_11-php/41226/The stromal hydration of a supraincisional pocket helps to prevent bacterial endophthalmitis.Why I Do Not Use Clear Corneal Incisions
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0607_08-php/41223/A triplanar incision is safer and more secure.Are All Corneal Incisions the Same?
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0607_06-php/41221/Identifying which may cause endophthalmitis.Should I Change My Incision?
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0607_05-php/41220/Although clear corneal incisions are unforgiving, they are completely safe if the appropriate precautions are taken.Mixing Versus Matching IOLs
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/crst0807_09-php/41189/One author's report on his and his colleagues' results with different combinations and bilateral implantations of the ReZoom, AcrySof Restor, and Crystalens IOLs.
