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A retina specialist presents an analysis of a case involving polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy.

Kamran Riaz, MD, reviews a cataract surgery case where the patient was fitted with different IOLs in each eye.

An expert on ophthalmic conditions presents the case of a patient with Fuchs dystrophy and cataracts in both eyes who inquired about intraocular lenses.

An ophthalmologist presents a case of a 75-year-old patient who was dissatisfied with previous intraocular lenses but achieved satisfactory vision with a monofocal plus IOL.

Kamran Riaz, MD, provides an overview of current monofocal intraocular lens options, focusing on the most popular choices.

Dr. Khouri discusses the MIGS procedures he performs in his practice and his approach to selecting the most appropriate procedure for each patient.

Dr Khouri presents a case of a glaucoma patient who underwent multiple SLT procedures and would be a good candidate for MIGS.

Dr Khouri discusses selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) as a first-line treatment for glaucoma and identifies patients who would be good candidates for this procedure.

Dr Albert S Khouri, MD presents a case of a glaucoma patient and discusses his approach to medical management of glaucoma.

The final case is presented by Dr Adam, showcasing a 79-year old patient with multiple diagnoses and rapid progression of geographic atrophy.

A second case is examined by Dr Adam, examining a 79-year old diagnosed with cataracts and geographic atrophy.

Dr Adam introduces a patient case for a 70-year old patient being treated with a specific case of geographic atrophy.

Murtaza Adam, MD, opens a discussion surrounding complement therapies for patients diagnosed with geographic atrophy.

A Retina expert discusses approaches for treating geographic atrophy in patients who also have neovascular AMD, presenting specific patient cases and providing key insights for successfully managing such cases.

Carl D. Regillo, MD, FACS, FASRS presents a case study of a patient with bilateral geographic atrophy, discussing the decision-making process for determining which eye to treat first, considering factors such as the extent of atrophy and vision in each eye.

An expert retina specialist discusses the recent FDA-approved treatments for geographic atrophy (GA) that slow disease progression and highlights key factors to consider before starting treatment.

Carl D. Regillo, MD, FACS, FASRS, discusses geographic atrophy, the advanced stage of dry age-related macular degeneration, including its diagnosis, and progression.

Richard Adler, MD, FACS, offers key takeaways from a Case-Based Roundtable discussion that focused on the diagnosis and management of dry eye disease.

An expert on dry eye disease showcases how appropriate diagnostic tests play a valuable role in the diagnosis and management of dry eye disease.

Dr Adler offers nuanced clinical insights on the role of diagnostics in the management of dry eye disease.

Richard Adler, MD, FACS, reviews a patient case and discusses the ongoing discussion on how to define and identify dry eye disease.

Modern Retina™ Case-Based Roundtables create an environment for ophthalmology’s brightest minds to examine complex, real-world patient cases in a discussion-based setting. Led by an expert in the topic, the group dissects the case together to improve their knowledge of rare diseases and niche diagnoses. In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Modern Retina™ hosted Uveitis Case-Based Roundtables. Moderators Thomas Albini, MD, and Eduardo Uchiyama, MD, are uveitis specialists who have encountered intriguing cases in the clinic. Attendees asked questions and reviewed imaging of the cases in hopes of improving their overall patient care. Roundtable 1, led by Dr. Albini and discussed here, investigates two intriguing cases.























