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April 15, 2021
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Clinical Care
A Glaucoma Starter Kit: The Patient in Your Chair
Applying personalized medicine to this chronic disease is critical to ensure the best outcomes.
Five Questions on Dry AMD Monitoring and Management
Address these concerns and observing these patients will be more effective.
Comanagement
The Many Layers of Cornea Comanagement
The urgency of clinical scenarios in this area often has optometrists setting expectations—and the relationship dynamic, too.
Cornea
A New Consensus on Keratoconus
Collagen crosslinking has prompted a more interventional approach to this condition.
Corneoscleral Concerns: Trouble at the Border
The limbal junction is key in protecting and preserving the ocular surface. Here are a few conditions that can disrupt its equilibrium.
Keeping up with Keratitis
Corneal infections move fast—and you should, too. Here’s advice on how to mobilize a defense of the eye that yields swift results.
Skip the Scalpel? A Medical Approach to Endo Recovery
In time, rho kinase inhibitors could become a revolutionary way to treat corneal endothelial disease.
The Many Layers of Cornea Comanagement
The urgency of clinical scenarios in this area often has optometrists setting expectations—and the relationship dynamic, too.
Myopia
Myopia: Translating Science Into Practice
With the prevalence of this condition skyrocketing, it’s more important now than ever to understand its mechanism and management.
Retina
A Glaucoma Starter Kit: The Patient in Your Chair
Applying personalized medicine to this chronic disease is critical to ensure the best outcomes.
Five Questions on Dry AMD Monitoring and Management
Address these concerns and observing these patients will be more effective.
Departments
Chairside
Let’s Take a Gander at Gaps
We all have them in our schedules—worse now than ever. Don’t deny it.
Clinical Quandaries
Pass the Salt
Guide patients through the initial healing window of RCE and future episodes may be minimized.
Coding Connection
Biological Alternative
Amniotic membranes could be the best corneal treatment option in a number of cases.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Operation Risk Reduction
It’s up to us to help mitigate the factors that can contribute to corneal infection.
Diagnostic Quiz
Elevator Going Up
Does this atypical retinal presentation suggest a sight-threatening pathology, or something benign?
Focus on Refraction
Make Way For Yoked Prism
This option has improved the lives of many patients; two are highlighted here.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Spot the Subtleties
Pay close attention to your results, as smaller changes could mean the difference between glaucoma progression and simple testing variability.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Feedback and ideas from the optometric community.
Ocular Surface Review
End of the Line for EBMD
More than just an annoyance, this condition can alter refractive status in ways that complicate outcomes for surgical patients
Outlook
A Case of Nerves
ODs may hesitate to embrace neuro-ophthalmic cases, but you can be an essential player in care without shouldering it all.
Surgical Minute
Build Back Better
When the corneal epithelium is compromised, sometimes the best approach is to let the eye start over with a clean slate.
Therapeutic Review
Scratching the Surface
Doing a thorough job with corneal abrasions helps greatly.
Through My Eyes
New Options, Front to Back
Take a look at promising treatments for the cornea and retina, ready now or on the horizon.
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