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Treatment Option: Botulinum Toxin

Botulinum toxin (BT) for the management of strabismus was approved by the FDA in 1989 based on work by pediatric ophthalmologist Alan B. Scott, MD. BT can be the first-line treatment for certain forms of strabismus. Indications Acute comitant esotropia in children: BT can be injected to both medial...

Treatment Option: Adjustable Sutures

Standard strabismus surgery involves altering the position or length of the extraocular muscles to improve ocular alignment. The muscle is reattached to the globe at a set position. The adjustable suture technique was introduced to refine the result immediately after surgery in both adults and...

eye Insights Issue 09: Oculoplastics Disorders

In this issue of eye Insights, we take a close look at two common oculoplastics disorders seen in ophthalmology practice: primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (PANDO) and orbital inflammatory syndrome (OIS). Inside, you’ll find key information about how PANDO and OIS are diagnosed, treated...

Harvard Ophthalmology Mentoring Program

Overview The Harvard Ophthalmology Mentoring Program was created in 2014 to direct and support junior faculty toward promotion. Mentors help mentees focus on clinical or investigative goals, keeping in mind the tripartite Harvard Medical School (HMS) mission: clinical or investigative expertise...

In-gel glycoprotein N-glycan preparation for MS analysis

Goal: To prepare in-gel glycoproteins for N-glycan isolation and analysis by mass spectrometry. Notes: Glassware and glass tubes are cleaned with MilliQ water and dried beforehand.Reagents are weighted on aluminum foil with utensils cleaned with MilliQ water beforehand. Whenever possible, liquid...

2020 Spring Scientific Symposium

Canceled Topic: Intestinal Stem Cells: Identity, Development, and Metabolic Control Tuesday, March 31st, 2020 Boston Children's Hospital Location: Folkman Auditorium, 320 Longwood Ave, Enders Research Building, Boston, MA 02115 Register Here 12:30 Registration, Sign-In, and Coffee 1:00 Introductory...

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