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Chronic Pain Conditions May Share Pathway with Dry Eye
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Infuse Contact Lenses Now Available for Astigmatism
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Computer-aided Ortho-K Fitting Outperforms Traditional Method
Don’t Wait for All Glaucoma Tests to Show Progression
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Papillomacular, Papillofoveal Bundle Defects Correlate to Central VF Abnormalities
Correlating OCT-A and Fundus Photography Findings Increases Sensitivity of NPDR Assessment
Rate of DME Increases with High Blood Pressure, DR Severity and Other Factors
Personalized Wet AMD Management with At-Home OCT Possible
NAION Diagnostic Workup Lacks Consensus Among Subspecialists, Survey Finds
HRF Present in Most DME Patients, May Be Linked to Severity
Study Deems Botox Safe Alternative to Surgery for Childhood Esotropia
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Higher Arterial Stiffness Associated With Glaucoma Incidence
Self-reported Visual Difficulty Linked to Neuropsychiatric Outcomes
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