https://www.selleckchem.com/products/ly3023414.html The match success of SMS for specialties with fewer than 30 programs is 74%. Of the 20 WM fellowship positions in AY 2019 to 2020, 16 were matched, for a success rate of 80%. There is insufficient support (<75%) at this time to institute an SMS match for WM. The offer date performed similarly to SMS for filling fellowship positions in AY 2019 to 2020. There is insufficient support ( less then 75%) at this time to institute an SMS match for WM. The offer date performed similarly to SMS for filling fellowship positions in AY 2019 to 2020.We describe two cases of ocular complications secondary to Diode laser assisted eyebrow epilation. Both included patients were women who underwent an eyebrow epilation procedure with Diode laser. A few hours after the procedure they started complaining with photophobia and blurred vision. They were diagnosed with anterior acute uveitis and treated with topical steroids and mydriatics. During the follow-up the presence of sequelae derived from the laser procedure (mydriasis and corectopia in both patients, cataract in the second one) was confirmed. Laser hair removal of the eyebrows can induce irreversible eye damage. Complete and reliable information regarding the potential side effects of this procedure and proper use of appropriate safety devices is mandatory. We point out the importance of the potential ocular side effects associated with these cosmetic devices. To evaluate the outcomes of a novel modification of the non-penetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS) approach for glaucoma management called spurectomy. Observational comparative non-randomized retrospective study including 98 glaucomatous eyes of 76 patients operated on with the spurectomy technique consisting of the combination of the excision of the scleral spur with NPDS (groupA). A control group (groupB) including 53 glaucomatous eyes of 43 patients operated on with classical NPDS was also included. Changes in intraocular