
Ophthalmologists must take an active role in preventing impaired colleagues from hurting patients, according to Terri Pickering, MD.
Ophthalmologists must take an active role in preventing impaired colleagues from hurting patients, according to Terri Pickering, MD.
When considering the Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis as the evidence-based procedure of choice for managing cornea graft failure, superior visual outcomes must be weighed against greater risk of sight-threatening complications.
Clinicians evaluated the refractive, pachymetric, topometric, and visual rehabilitation changes with the Athens Protocol applied in patients with keratoconus. Joanna Kontari, MD, highlights some of the research findings and implications.
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