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- Patients with treated phakic retinal tears undergoing cataract surgery face an increased risk for new retinal tears or detachments, particularly within the first postoperative year.
- PRP treatment for proliferative diabetic retinopathy stabilizes disease, but may exacerbate macular capillary nonperfusion, raising concerns for long-term outcomes.
- In the search for new prognosticators of MS disease status, ERG is likely not useful in monitoring or prognostication of MS.
- Myopic regression affects nearly half of patients within 18 months of LASIK or SMILE surgery, with preoperative spherical equivalent as the strongest predictor.