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Migraines, retinal perfusion: Pain for physicians, patients
OCT-A detected microcirculatory disturbances during acute post-aural migraine attacks may be an important tool in elucidating the pathophysiological relationship between migraine, aura, and ischemia.
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MIGS and Trab: Peaceful co-existence
ASRS sets sights on Windy City for conference
Annual meeting schedule to include presentations, live surgery, awards
ASRS 2019 offers expanded education, social opportunities
Beyond the sessions, this year’s conference offers multiple events for attendees.
Managing dry eye key to patient satisfaction after cataract, refractive surgeries
A common symptom, dry eye can have an adverse impact on visual recovery and outcomes
New for 2020 and beyond: Dry eye disease agents in pipeline
New compounds could offer more options for physicians in treating patients, leading to better outcomes.
Diagnostic tools can put causes of dry eye disease in focus
Diagnostic tools allow clinicians opportunity to assess underlying cause and diagnose dry eye earlier
Report promotes step therapy approach to dry eye disease management
Study offering physicians new and innovative ways to approach DED
Ophthalmic community focusing on DED education
The industry is increasing awareness during Dry Eye Awareness Month in July.
Understanding prevalence, demographics of dry eye disease
Manufacturers’ global revenues for dry eye treatments is expected to top $6 billion in 2023.
Anti-factor D reduces GA progression 20%
Phase II clinical study results indicate monthly lampalizumab therapy may be successful treatment