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Improved clinical assessment of a mouse model of retinopathy of prematurity.

Zarbin M

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Nov · PMID 23044930 · Publisher ↗

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The economics of the initial preventive physical examination in medicare.

Kymes S, Varma R, Coleman AL

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965617 · Publisher ↗

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Modification of silicone oil retention sutures in aphakic eyes with iris loss.

Barak Y, Gambrell JD, Tezel TH

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965615 · Publisher ↗

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Angle involvement and glaucoma in patients with biopsy-proven iris melanoma: a response.

Silbert GR

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965613 · Publisher ↗

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Conjunctival granulomatosis in churg-strauss syndrome.

Messmer EM, Miller CV, Kampik A

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965612 · Publisher ↗

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Reduction of vascular endothelial growth factor a in human breast milk after intravitreal injection of bevacizumab but not ranibizumab.

Ehlken C, Martin G, Stahl A … +1 more , Agostini HT

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965611 · Publisher ↗

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Leuprolide monotherapy for choroidal metastasis from prostate adenocarcinoma.

Ameri H, Araujo JC, Gombos DS

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965610 · Publisher ↗

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Paraneoplastic optic neuropathy from cutaneous melanoma detected by positron emission tomographic and computed tomographic scanning.

Schoenberger SD, Kim SJ, Lavin P

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965609 · Publisher ↗

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Epibulbar rosai-dorfman disease: novel manifestation and treatment.

Shah A, Bielory L, Mirani N … +2 more , Tu Y, Chu DS

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965606 · Publisher ↗

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Utility of large spot binocular indirect laser delivery for peripheral photocoagulation therapy in children.

Balasubramaniam SC, Mohney BG, Bang GM … +2 more , Link TP, Pulido JS

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965604 · Publisher ↗

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the utility of the large spot size (LSS) setting using a binocular laser indirect delivery system for peripheral ablation in children. One patient with bilateral retinopathy... The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the utility of the large spot size (LSS) setting using a binocular laser indirect delivery system for peripheral ablation in children. One patient with bilateral retinopathy of prematurity received photocoagulation with standard spot size burns placed adjacently to LSS burns. Using a pixel analysis program called Image J on the Retcam picture, the areas of each retinal spot size were determined in units of pixels, giving a standard spot range of 805 to 1294 pixels and LSS range of 1699 to 2311 pixels. Additionally, fluence was calculated using theoretical retinal areas produced by each spot size: the standard spot setting was 462 mJ/mm2 and the LSS setting was 104 mJ/mm2. For eyes with retinopathy of prematurity, our study shows that LSS laser indirect delivery halves the number of spots required for treatment and reduces fluence by almost one-quarter, producing more uniform spots.

Whipple disease with crystalline keratopathy and chronic uveitis.

Thinda S, Schoenberger SD, Kim SJ … +2 more , Cohen DN, Tran U

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965603 · Publisher ↗

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Periocular epithelioid hemangioma: response to bevacizumab and vascular pathogenesis.

Kahana A, Lee BJ, Flint A … +1 more , Elner VM

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965602 · Full text

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Infectious nontuberculous serpiginous choroiditis.

Portero A, Careño E, Real LA … +2 more , Villarón S, Herreras JM

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965601 · Publisher ↗

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Interview with Paul R. Lichter, MD. Interwed by George B Bartley.

Lichter PR

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965600 · Publisher ↗

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The ophthalmologist and ophthalmic practice of the future.

Bartley GB

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965599 · Publisher ↗

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An expanded view of infantile esotropia: bottoms up!

Brodsky MC

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965598 · Publisher ↗

A recent editorial in the Archives assigned the primary pathogenesis of infantile esotropia to the visual cortex. This analysis addresses the limitations of this timeworn view and advances the perspective that infantile... A recent editorial in the Archives assigned the primary pathogenesis of infantile esotropia to the visual cortex. This analysis addresses the limitations of this timeworn view and advances the perspective that infantile esotropia is a cortico-mesencephalic-cerebellar disorder wherein binocular cortical maldevelopment permits atavistic subcortical visual pathways to remain operational. This integrated neuroanatomical model predicts that primary neurodevelopmental disorders involving the accessory optic system or its connections to the cerebellum can also give rise to infantile esotropia.

The ophthalmic practice of the future.

Mets MB, Rich WL, Lee P … +5 more , Schuman JS, Wilson D, Chew E, Buckley E, Council of the American Ophthalmological Society

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965597 · Publisher ↗

How will the ophthalmologist of the future practice? What will be the effect of government policy? How will this impact the mix of health care providers responsible for the delivery of eye care to patients? What part wil... How will the ophthalmologist of the future practice? What will be the effect of government policy? How will this impact the mix of health care providers responsible for the delivery of eye care to patients? What part will health record technology play in clinical practice? These topics were discussed at the Knapp Symposium of the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Ophthalmological Society. The health care system within which ophthalmology will be practiced will be radically different, ruled by changes in collaboration, communication, and practice guidelines. Given the coming uncertainty of our professional lives, it is vital that we anticipate, contemplate, and plan for our futures.

The ophthalmologist of the future.

Mets MB, Brown A, Doan AP … +5 more , Williams RD, Mills R, Erie JC, Gross R, Council of the American Ophthalmological Society

Arch Ophthalmol · 2012 Sep · PMID 22965596 · Publisher ↗

Who are the ophthalmologists of the future? How will the new generation practice? How will they interact with their professional organizations? What part will technology play in their lives and professions? A new paradig... Who are the ophthalmologists of the future? How will the new generation practice? How will they interact with their professional organizations? What part will technology play in their lives and professions? A new paradigm is in place that will dramatically affect ophthalmologists' answers to these questions going forward. Given the uncertainty of our future professional lives, it is vital that we anticipate, contemplate, and formulate a plan. To begin this process, the Knapp Symposium at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Ophthalmological Society was devoted to a discussion of the ophthalmologist of the future.
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