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Intro
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Anatomy of the Eye
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New Glasses Prescription
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High Blood Pressure, Diabetes
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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Glaucoma
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What is a cataract?
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Misconceptions about cataracts
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Common Cataract Symptoms
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How is a cataract detected?
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What causes cataracts?
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How fast can a cataract develop?
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Cataract Treatment
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When should cataract surgery be considered?
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Cataract Surgery = Removal of the cloudy lens and insertion of a new intraocular lens
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What can one expect before cataract surgery?
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What can one expect after the surgery?
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Traumatic Cataracts
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Cataract Surgery for Patients with Pseudo-Exfoliation
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Cataract Surgery and Flomax (tamsulosin)
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Modifications in Surgical Technique to address IFIS
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Iris Stabilizers
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BPH Alternative Medications
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Special Situations- Astigmatism Management
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Astigmatism Treatment with Toric Intraocular Lens
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Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery
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Conclusion
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Description:
Explore the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts in this comprehensive lecture by Dr. Artis Montague, Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Gain insights into the anatomy of the eye, common eye conditions, and misconceptions about cataracts. Learn about cataract symptoms, detection methods, and causes, as well as treatment options, including surgical techniques. Discover what to expect before and after cataract surgery, and understand special considerations for patients with conditions like pseudo-exfoliation or those taking medications like Flomax. Delve into advanced topics such as astigmatism management, toric intraocular lenses, and laser-assisted cataract surgery. This 63-minute talk provides valuable information for anyone interested in eye health, particularly those affected by or at risk for cataracts.

Diagnosing and Treating Cataracts

Stanford University
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