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    Synchrony dual-optic accommodating intraocular lens. Part 2: Pilot clinical evaluation by OSSMA, Ivan L, GALVIS, Andrea, VARGAS, Luis G, TRAGER, Michelle J, REZA VAGEFI, M, MCLEOD, Stephen D

    “…To evaluate the clinical outcomes of an accommodating dual-optic intraocular lens (IOL). Private practice and university centers. A prospective noncomparative…”
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    Testability of Vision and Refraction in Preschoolers: The Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Refractive Error Study in Singaporean Children by Trager, Michelle J, Dirani, Mohamed, Fan, Qiao, Gazzard, Gus, Selvaraj, Prabakaran, Chia, Audrey, Wong, Tien-Yin, Young, Terri L, Varma, Rohit, Saw, Seang-Mei

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-08-2009)
    “…Purpose To determine the testability of several vision and refraction tests in preschool-aged children. Design Population-based study of Chinese preschool-aged…”
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    Delusions of parasitosis of the eyelids by Trager, Michelle J, Hwang, Thomas N, McCulley, Timothy J

    “…The authors describe preseptal cellulitis and corneal ulceration due to secondary infection of self- inflicted wounds in a patient with delusions of…”
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    Synchrony dual-optic accommodating intraocular lens by Ossma, Ivan L., MD, MPH, Galvis, Andrea, MD, Vargas, Luis G., MD, Trager, Michelle J., MD, Vagefi, M. Reza, MD, McLeod, Stephen D., MD

    “…Purpose To evaluate the clinical outcomes of an accommodating dual-optic intraocular lens (IOL). Setting Private practice and university centers. Methods A…”
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    Effect of intravitreal bevacizumab on intraocular pressure in a case of severe chronic hypotony by Trager Cabrera, Michelle J, Borirakchanyavat, Sidhiporn, De Juan, Jr, Eugene

    Published in Retinal cases & brief reports (2010)
    “…Chronic severe hypotony is associated with many serious ocular consequences, including phthisis. This case illustrates a possible new therapy for chronic…”
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