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April 15, 2020
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Contact Lenses
Put the Brakes on Contact Lens Dropout
Here’s how to keep your lens wearers from heading down the wrong path.
Cornea
Foreign Body Removal Start to Finish
These patients are in need of help—quickly. Here’s how to prepare your office.
A CXL Guide For the Surgically Savvy
Here’s what you need to know about the procedure—what it can do, who can do it and what the future might hold.
Foreign Body Removal Start to Finish
These patients are in need of help—quickly. Here’s how to prepare your office.
Understanding Corneal Nerve Function—and Dysfunction
Corneal nerves are crucial to ocular health and knowing the conditions that affect them will help optometrists better care for their patients.
Eyelids
The OD's Guide to Ptosis Workup
Droopy eyelids can stem from a number of conditions. Differential diagnosis is key for these patients. This guide will help navigate those cases.
Glaucoma
Moving Optometry Forward in Glaucoma
Insurance and equipment limitations hold ODs back more than a lack of talent or motivation. Here’s how to get the momentum going.
Surgery
A CXL Guide For the Surgically Savvy
Here’s what you need to know about the procedure—what it can do, who can do it and what the future might hold.
Departments
Chairside
Can’t Touch This
We are all finding out how much time is too much time with the kids—and how to doomsday shop.
Clinical Quandaries
In the Red Zone
Treating episcleritis involves a thorough review of systems for any underlying diseases.
Coding Connection
Minor Procedures, Major Rules
Knowledge of the right coding process is power—and helps you sleep at night.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Blood For Tears
Autologous serum drops give dry eye patients an effective treatment option.
Diagnostic Quiz
Overnight Sensation
Can you identify what happened to this patient’s lid while he slept?
Focus on Refraction
Prescribing For Young Children
Follow these guidelines to ensure your prescriptions are well suited for this demographic.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
When Red Disease Gets Real
It takes a keen eye and an appreciation for change over time to distinguish a false positive from developing disease.
Ocular Surface Review
Coronavirus: Proceed Cautiously
The opposite of panic isn’t calm—it’s preparedness. Here’s how to navigate clinical exams in uncertain times.
Outlook
The Best Laid Plans
We’re having a very different year than we expected, but discarding old routines might allow better ones to emerge.
Retina Quiz
Critical Mass
An unusual finding was seen in a patient with blurred vision. Can you tell how the signs and symptoms are connected?
Surgical Minute
When Surgery Isn't Sufficient
A new IOL can be adjusted post-implantation to provide more optimal outcomes.
Through My Eyes
New Tech, Meds—and Revenue
This month’s issue covers several exciting anterior segment advances to help patients and your bottom line.
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