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February 15, 2010
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Case Report
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: A Retinal Masquerader
A patient presents with what appears to be macular sensory detachment. A closer look reveals an additional unique finding.
‘Heavy Metal’ Harmful to Your Health
This patient was diagnosed with arsenic poisoning that cost him most of his vision and may have been involved in several other medical concerns.
Contact Lenses
High-Tech Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are the proposed vehicle for a wide variety of technological applications that may change your patients’ lives.
Diagnostic Technology
Portable and At-Home Tech for AMD
Here’s an update on portable and at-home diagnostic instruments that can be used to monitor the onset and progression of AMD.
Patient Care
The Ciliary Body and Refractive Error: Unanswered Questions
The ciliary body is not the same for all patients, including children.
Pharmaceuticals
Switching Meds When the Formulary Says ‘No’
Sometimes generics are preferred. Sometimes they’re not. Help your patients get the medication that’s appropriate and affordable for them.
Departments
Chairside
Ask Your Doctor If It’s Right
Read this column. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation and vomiting. If side effects last more than four hours, call …
Clinical Quandaries
Keep Alzheimer’s in Mind
If optometrists could identify early Alzheimer’s disease in just 1% of their patients, 500,000 people could be helped.
Coding Connection
Coding for Dry Eye: 2010 Update
There are many coding issues to keep in mind when evaluating and treating patients with ocular surface disease.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
This EK is Not Like the Others
A new technique for endothelial keratoplasty seems to promise better visual outcomes.
Diagnostic Quiz
A Case of Itching and Redness
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Glaucoma or Benign Tumor?
When a glaucoma suspect complains of vision loss, it doesn’t always signal conversion. You must remember to consider all potential occult causes.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
News Review
New Jersey Lawmakers Pass a ‘Joint’ Resolution
How the Pharaohs Fought Ocular Infection
Researchers Observe Cell Death in Real Time to Track Alzheimer’s
Bifocals Slow Myopia in Children
Intravitreal Kenalog Injection May Slow Diabetic Retinopathy Progression
VOSH O.D.s on Site as Earthquake Rocks Haiti
VOSH Ohio O.D.s expected a routine service mission. That didn’t happen.
In the News
Outlook
Special Delivery
A small change in thinking is having a big impact on everything from diabetes and AMD to how you read this magazine.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Optic Nerve, Retina or Both?
This patient presented with significant pain and reduced acuity in her left eye. Does the condition involve her optic nerve, retina, or both structures?
Therapeutic Review
Lens on the Loose!
This patient’s subluxated lens calls for extended testing, but does it require a surgical consult?
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