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Mashup Score: 0Cross-linking advancements continue in US, Europe - 1 year(s) ago
Ocular Surgery News | Not every hot ophthalmology innovation is built to stand the test of time. Roy Rubinfeld, MD, MA, has seen many come and go over the years.
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Mashup Score: 1Costing Up Cross-Linking - 2 year(s) ago
Richard Lindstrom presents modeling suggesting corneal collagen cross-linking is a cost-effective method of treating keratoconus
Source: The OphthalmologistCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 0The Ophthalmologist - 2 year(s) ago
Welcome to The Ophthalmologist, read the latest issue or catch up on previous articles and features including the power list.
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Mashup Score: 1
The Massachusetts Eye and Ear residency program reviewed this recent article from the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
Source: EyeWorldCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 0
The study evaluates three separate cases, each which experiences irreversible changes in their corneal structure caused by challenges in getting timely treatment due to various reasons, including insurance, lost to follow up, and the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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A study sought to implement and test a trained deep learning algorithm using pre-operative corneal topography scans in order to classify between keratoconus and normal corneas, stage the disease, and predict whether a patient will be likely to benefit from CXL treatment.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 2
A study sought to implement and test a trained deep learning algorithm using pre-operative corneal topography scans in order to classify between keratoconus and normal corneas, stage the disease, and predict whether a patient will be likely to benefit from CXL treatment.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 3
A study sought to implement and test a trained deep learning algorithm using pre-operative corneal topography scans in order to classify between keratoconus and normal corneas, stage the disease, and predict whether a patient will be likely to benefit from CXL treatment.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
A study sought to implement and test a trained deep learning algorithm using pre-operative corneal topography scans in order to classify between keratoconus and normal corneas, stage the disease, and predict whether a patient will be likely to benefit from CXL treatment.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
The study evaluates three separate cases, each which experiences irreversible changes in their corneal structure caused by challenges in getting timely treatment due to various reasons, including insurance, lost to follow up, and the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: Ophthalmology TimesCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
Not every hot ophthalmology innovation is built to stand the test of time... https://t.co/FhGCMfBXTc #Crosslinking #Keratoconus #OcularNews #Ophthalmology #OcularSurgery @MDRubinfeld