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MIAMI — Combining minimally invasive glaucoma surgery with pharmaceutical drug delivery is an option to lower IOP in patients who are pseudophakic, according to a speaker.At Sunshine Eye & Retina, Zarmeena Vendal, MD, urged ophthalmologists to avoid eye drops and incisional surgery when possible in patients who previously underwent cataract surgery. Instead, they should prioritize an
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