The June 2022 CJO is now available online. Here are some of the highlights:
Resident Perspectives + visual abstract: Our amazing team of residents have summarized 7 articles with a focus on what’s most relevant to ophthalmology learners here in Canada and around the globe, including the article featured in our June visual abstract, Postoperative supine position after primary Descemet-stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty reduces graft detachment rate.
Original research articles:
• Clinical features, visual outcome, and poor prognostic factors in occlusive retinal vasculitis
• Effectiveness of a 3D-printed mask fitter in an Ophthalmology setting during COVID-19
• Research productivity and impact of Canadian academic ophthalmologists: trends in H-index, gender, subspecialty, and faculty appointment
• Comparison of outcomes in patients with and without soft contact lens wear following Boston keratoprosthesis type 1
• Incidence of steroid response in microinvasive glaucoma surgery with trabecular microbypass stent and ab interno trabeculectomy
Research letters, photo essays, and case reports:
• Outcomes of first cases of DMEK at a Canadian university hospital centre [research letter]
• Retinal racemose hemangioma characterization with multimodal imaging [photo essay]
• IgG4-related orbital disease [photo essay]
• Rare case of extramacular choroidal macrovessel [case report]
• Multiple myeloma with concurrent herpes zoster ophthalmicus [case report]
• Wellness among Canadian ophthalmology resident physicians: a national survey [correspondence]
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