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April 15, 2022
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Cornea
Clinical Pearls in Corneal Foreign Body Removal
How to properly identify, treat and manage patients with this ocular trauma.
Fine-Tune Your Corneal Disease Diagnostic Skills
Take these quizzes to see where your knowledge of these conditions ranks.
Improving the Gold Standard For CXL
Here’s a look at what’s currently available, what’s in the works and what’s on the horizon.
Piecing Together the HSVK Puzzle
Given the seriousness of this condition, proper differential diagnosis and medical management is key.
Low Vision
Brush Up on Your Low Vision Skills
You can make rehabilitation a priority in your practice with fewer hassles than you may think.
Vision Therapy
To Cut or Not To Cut? Weighing Strabismus Surgery Referral
Determine when this intervention is truly better than vision therapy—and how to set expectations.
Departments
Chairside
Can You Handle the Truth?
Recognize what’s real—and what’s not.
Clinical Quandaries
Assuming the Worst
Careful observation and history taking is paramount when evaluating a swollen eyelid.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Out for Blood
This dry eye treatment may not be first on your list, but it’s worth taking into consideration.
Diagnostic Quiz
What’s Your Angle?
A patient comes in with IOP of 65mm Hg and 20/400 vision. How do you arrive at a diagnosis and address her urgent needs?
Focus on Refraction
Three Sides to Every Survey
This patient history tool is simple to implement yet significant for outcomes.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
A Tale of Two Patients
One had more structural damage, the other had more progression. Here’s how to proceed in both cases of glaucoma.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Feedback and ideas from the optometric community.
Outlook
Upstairs, Downstairs
The medical/optical dichotomy of optometry was on display once again at Vision Expo East.
Retina Quiz
Visually Handicapped
This patient’s medical history and genetics played a key role in finding the correct diagnosis.
Surgical Minute
Ring Me Up
The IC-8 IOL creates a permanent pinhole effect, improving the prospects for a monovision approach.
Therapeutic Review
Herpes Hurts
Temporal pain often portends this condition, so learn how to best manage it.
Through My Eyes
Cornea Cornerstone
How to properly manage this important part of optometric care.
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