Articles
Accusations against NSAIDs Should Remain Unsaid
Claims of serious adverse effects are not borne out by the scientific literature
By Salim Butrus, MD, Rana
Advances in Corneal Research at ARVO 2009
Our coverage focuses on several areas that have seen considerable innovation in the last five years
By LISA BUTLER, CONTRIBUTING
At Press Time
New center for combat-related eye injuries; LASIK declines as economy slumps; and more
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Corneal Transplants
Pioneers discuss DSEK/DSAEK and other innovations
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Detecting and Treating Poor Night Vision
Helping patients who are experiencing decreased contrast sensitivity and night-vision problems
By STEVE SILVERSTEIN, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Flap Issues Snapshot, 2009
Improved technology makes complications less frequent and less significant
By By ReN
Keeping the Drug Pipeline Stocked
Will the next generation of anti-infectives be able to combat resistant strains of bacterial bugs?
By LESLIE GOLDBERG, Associate
Practical Pearls
A handy guide to this issue’s best take-home tips
Spotlight on Technology & Technique
The Tecnis Multifocal: A World of Difference
By LESLIE GOLDBERG, Associate
Viewpoint
From the Chief Medical Editor
VRT: Visual Aid for Hemianopic Patients
Visual rehabilitation therapy widens horizons for patients with visual field loss, proponents say
By By ReN