The April 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 April visual abstract, Frozen versus fresh corneal graft carriers in Boston keratoprosthesis surgery: 10-year outcomes.
Original research articles:
- SD-OCT assessment of macular and optic nerve alterations in patients recovered from COVID-19
- Sunlamp use is a risk factor for uveal melanoma: a meta-analysis
- Ocular manifestations of disseminated Mycobacterium chimaera infection after cardiothoracic surgery
- Evaluation of dry eye disease in children with blepharokeratoconjunctivitis
- Reversible HER2 antibody-drug conjugate–induced ocular toxicity
Research letters and case reports:
- Features and management of strabismus from skull base chordoma [research letter]
- Clinical course and poor prognostic factors of Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease in a tertiary uveitis clinic [research letter]
- Making the most of what you have: improving patient and provider experiences at an eye clinic through interior design [case report]
- Building better education after COVID-19: the 2021 Canadian ophthalmology residency match [case report]
- Detection of Alcaligenes chronic endophthalmitis mimicking noninfectious uveitis with 16S ribosomal RNA PCR [case report]
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