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Brandon D. Ayres, MD; Damon Dierker, OD, FAAO; Ivan Mac, MD
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Brandon Ayres, MD, discusses a case with Ivan Mac, MD, and Damon Dierker, OD, involving a patient with a history of diabetes, cataract surgery, and retinal detachment who presented with reduced vision due to a dislocated IOL in the capsular bag. The patient was diagnosed with a Stage 2 neurotrophic corneal ulcer, leading the experts to discuss the use of recombinant human nerve growth factor for similar cases.
Posted: 12/04/2020
Brandon D. Ayres, MD; Damon Dierker, OD, FAAO; Ivan Mac, MD
Brandon Ayres, MD, discusses a case with Ivan Mac, MD, and Damon Dierker, OD, involving a patient with a history of diabetes, cataract surgery, and retinal detachment who presented with reduced vision due to a dislocated IOL in the capsular bag. The patient was diagnosed with a Stage 2 neurotrophic corneal ulcer, leading the experts to discuss the use of recombinant human nerve growth factor for similar cases.
Posted: 12/04/2020
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About This Editorial Feature
Highlighting collaborative efforts between ophthalmology and optometry, this series features unique panels of experts as the deliberate on a myriad of interesting cases across the ocular surface spectrum.
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