M F Kraushar
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Kraushar M, Cangemi F, MORSE P
Ophthalmic Surg Lasers
. 1996 May;
27(5):405-6.
PMID: 9156829
To prevent accidental intraocular injection after inadvertent single needle perforation of the eyeball, the authors recommend moving the needle and watching for corresponding movement of the globe following peribulbar or...
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Kraushar M, ROBB J
Arch Ophthalmol
. 1996 Mar;
114(3):333-7.
PMID: 8600895
Malpractice claims against ophthalmologists that were closed with patient indemnification of at least $250,000(18% of all eye claims closed with payments to patients) were analyzed for risk prevention. The incident...
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Kraushar M, Nussbaum P, KISCH A
Retina
. 1994 Jan;
14(2):187-8.
PMID: 8036331
No abstract available.
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Kraushar M
Surv Ophthalmol
. 1992 Jul;
37(1):54-6.
PMID: 1509355
There is no accurate pre-treatment profile of the litigious patient. It is usually the lawsuit-causing physician who drives the patient to initiate litigation. The establishment and control of the physician-patient...
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Kraushar M, Steinberg J
Surv Ophthalmol
. 1991 Jan;
35(4):311-6.
PMID: 2011826
The majority of ophthalmologists who responded to a questionnaire regarding the relationship between miotics and retinal detachment felt that such a relationship does exist, and that myopia and aphakia/pseudophakia predispose...
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Kraushar M, Harris M, MORSE P
Ophthalmic Surg
. 1989 Jul;
20(7):508-10.
PMID: 2779956
We attempted to simultaneously increase visualization of epimacular membranes and minimize retinal phototoxicity by filtering the light of the endoilluminator during vitreous surgery. The monochromatic filters we employed to eliminate...
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Kraushar M, MORSE P
Ophthalmic Surg
. 1988 Dec;
19(12):843-8.
PMID: 3231407
A prospective study of 440 eyes of 220 patients following successful operations for primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (132 eyes) and prophylactic operations for retinal breaks (103 eyes) revealed an incidence...
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