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A View of the Globe
Tsunami Crisis: An O.D. Reports from Thailand
A second crisis could follow the tsunami—this time, an economic disaster.
Low Vision
What You Don’t Know About Driving and Low Vision
The first thing you should know is the low vision driving regulations in your state. The next thing you should know: You can help.
Patient Care
Distinguish The Rare Conjunctival Tumor
What you should know about low-grade MALT lymphoma and how you can avoid misdiagnosing it.
Pediatric Practice
How You Should Examine Infants and Toddlers
Here are seven essential components for the examination of an infant or toddler, and within each component, practical tips.
Vision Therapy
How to Identify and Refer Patients for Vision Therapy
You may not offer VT services, but you can comanage patients with a VT specialist.
Departments
Chairside
Movin’ On Up
How will we find a new office that’s about the same as our current one? We can start by looking on the wrong side of the tracks.
Clinical Quandaries
Varied Symptoms? Think Lyme
Lyme disease patients have a mixed bag of physical and ocular symptoms. Inquisitive optometrists can recognize undiagnosed patients.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
A Look at ‘Bladeless’ Surgery
How is this different from standard flap procedures in LASIK? And, what are this procedure’s advantages and disadvantages?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Meetings and Conferences
Mettings and Conferences
News Review
In The News
When You Talk More, Drugs Harm Patients Less
Maryland O.D.s Pursue Davis Vision
The MOA’s lawsuit against Davis Vision was dismissed, but it’s not over just yet.
Study: 98% of Healthy People Carry HSV
After-Hours Calls: Can You Hear Them Now?
Amd Patients May Prevent Depression With Self-Management and Group Therapy
Clue to Blepharospasm Found in Rat’s Whiskers
Contact Lens Bill Reintroduced in Congress
Cataract Surgery Reduces Risk of Falls And Improves Health Among the Elderly
Outlook
Don't Treat Before You Diagnose
An oversupply of eye doctors may not be your biggest problem.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Infant's Pupil Worries Parents
Equally worrisome, the same eye appeared smaller than the other eye.
Therapeutic Review
You Need to Know When to Quit
Continuous use of topical therapy beyond what is necessary may result in iatrogenic disease and failure to heal.
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