Crystalens HD, Crystalens AO

The Accommodating IOL – the Crystalens HD and Crystalens AO The Bausch & Lomb Crystalens was the first truly effective accommodating IOL to become available in the world. It is the first and only accommodating IOL to be approved by the United State’s FDA.  Accommodation is the name of the normal, natural change in the […]

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Cataract and Refractive Lens Exchange Questionnaire

Name___________________________                                                       Date___________                                                                               Cataract and Refractive Lens Exchange Questionnaire The term “cataract” refers to a cloudy lens within the eye. When a cataract is removed, an artificial lens is placed inside the eye to take the place of the human lens that has become the cataract. Occasionally, clear lenses that have not yet developed cataracts are

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Narrow Angle and risks of Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma with the Objective Measurements of the Pentacam

Narrow Angle and risks of Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma with the Objective Measurements of the Pentacam For many years both as a resident at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and as an attending at Harvard Medical School, it never ceased to amazed us of how patients inevitably would come in to the ER with

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Dry Eye Syndrome and Hormones

Dry eyes can be very frustrating in older women, especially if they feel their hormone replacement therapy is making the dry eye worse. Here is a great summary of what to be aware of with hormone levels in general and dry eyes. SLC Current Opinion in Ophthalmology Hormones and Dry Eye Syndrome An Update on

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How do LASIK patients do after cataract surgery with a Multifocal Intraocular Lens (MIOL) (Restor, Rezoom, Technis)

This is still a big question in Ophthalmology: how will a patient who has had LASIK do after cataract surgery with a multifocal intraocular lens? The issues is that we have millions of patients who had LASIK to get rid of glasses. Now as they are getting older, many of these patients are developing cataracts

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Multifocals versus Crystalens (single optic accommodating intraocular lens) with Corneal Astigmatism

The question for all eye surgeons currently is, “What is the best IOL (intraocular lens) to use on my patients who had previous refractive surgery?” Here are some papers that are helping to answer this question. In short, it depends on how much remaining astigmatism is present. If there is more than 0.75D of astigmatism,

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Tiered Approach to GLAUCOMA TREATMENT

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ph9T5CJ91b_Su0cSe6Is-Ih9fbOnLHWVczfKgqms7Cw/pub Tiered Approach to Treating GLAUCOMA My goal is to help you optimize your vision at all times and help you understand your diagnosis.  It can be scary if your I or any eyeMD says you are a suspect for glaucoma or that you have glaucoma. In general Glaucoma is a disease that damages the

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Photos of Demodex

This is what we see in our slit lamp microscope. This is what is really going on:  Here below 3 mites have their head buried in the hair follicle. To the right, there is mating going on to produce even more.  Here there are about 7 in one hair shaft. They love to come out

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