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Are you spending more time looking at screens?

Staying at home to protect ourselves from the COVID-19 pandemia may mean spending more time looking at screens??, either by reading, working or watching TV. ?That’s why #PrecisionEyeCare is sharing 5 tips to protect your eyes without changing your routine: ?Sit at arm's length, or 25 inches, from the computer screen. ?Give your eyes a break: Remember to blink and follow the 20-20-20…
María Romero
April 1, 2020
International Women's Day
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International Women’s Day

Today, at #PrecisionEyeCare, we would like to pay homage to all the women who work hard daily to achieve their goals, and especially the ones in the ophthalmology area. We hope more women will join our fascinating medical specialty.
María Romero
March 8, 2020
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Your day always starts better with sharp vision.

??Waking up to clear shapes and colors is the best way to start your day. If you feel like seeing through a clouded glass or as if you had a cloud in your face, you may be suffering from cataracts. Don’t let anything affect your sight. Come to #PrecisionEyeCare
María Romero
March 6, 2020
Workplace Eye Wellness Month
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Workplace Eye Wellness Month

#WorkplaceEyeWellnessMonth ?? Did you know that more than 20,000 workplace eye injuries make people miss working days each year? Using proper eye protection can help prevent eye trauma at work.
María Romero
March 5, 2020
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Participation in a case: “White Intumescent Cataract”

White Intumescent Cataract Evaluation and surgical management. CASE PRESENTATION A 56-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a rapid and profound decrease in vision in her right eye. The patient states that everything she sees with her right eye “is in a constant fog” and “seems to be worsening fast.” She has difficulty with depth perception and currently wears a…
María Romero
July 2, 2019
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Staging a Rescue

Staging a Rescue Anterior capsular tears are a common complication of cataract surgery that can occur during any step of the procedure. Primary anterior capsular tears occur during capsulorhexis creation, and secondary anterior capsular tears occur after the capsulorhexis has been completed. Primary anterior capsular tears are commonly seen in the setting of intumescent white cataracts, pseudoexfoliation, and pediatric cataracts.…
María Romero
May 15, 2019

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