The April 2021 CJO is now available online. Here are just a few of this issue’s highlights:
Resident Perspectives + visual abstract: Our residents have summarized 4 articles that are relevant to ophthalmology learners here in Canada and around the globe, including the article featured in our April visual abstract, Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on characteristics of retinal detachments: the Canadian experience.
Original research articles:
- Micro-incision, trans-iridal aspiration cutter biopsy for ciliary body tumours [original research]
- Age-related differences in presentation and outcomes of anti-VEGF treatment of retinal vein occlusion [original research]
- Optical coherence tomography angiography findings in patients with COVID-19 [original research]
- Outcomes and complications of Boston keratoprosthesis type I implantation in unilateral versus bilateral corneal blindness [original research]
- Use of neuromuscular blocking drugs in strabismus surgery: systematic review and ophthalmology survey study [systematic review]
Research letters, photo essays, and case reports:
- Distribution of recurrence time intervals after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy for myopic choroidal neovascularization [research letter]
- Canadian ophthalmology resident experience during the COVID-19 pandemic [case report]
- Serous retinal detachment following bronchoscopy-induced hypertensive emergency [case report]
- Late-onset spontaneous EX-PRESS shunt dislocation into anterior chamber [case report]
- Retinal ganglion cell loss in postmortem tissue of Alzheimer disease, glaucoma, and healthy normal subjects [case report]
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