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January 15, 2013
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Annual Dry Eye Report
A Lifetime of Dry Eye
Dry eye can strike patients of any age. Do you know the subtle signs and symptoms to look for, and the particular treatments to provide, among patients of different ages?
Why Dry Eye Trials Often Fail
From disease variability to confounding underlying conditions, there are countless reasons why new dry eye drugs have come up short in FDA testing.
Clinical Care
Peeling Back the Layers of RCE
Diagnosing a recurrent corneal erosion is relatively easy. Treating it, however, is a different story. Here’s a look at the best available options.
News Analysis
Will the Sunshine Act Shine a Bright Light or Cast a Dim Shadow?
From invasion-of-privacy issues to the benefits of greater transparency, sweeping changes may result from this new federal regulation.
Departments
Chairside
My Old School
Are you an Old School OD or a New School OD? If you recognize the name of the Steely Dan song in the headline, you’re Old School, pal.
Clinical Quandaries
'Can You Spare a Sample, Doc?'
You don’t want to deny your patients the drugs they need. But at the same time, you don’t want to hand out samples like candy.
Coding Connection
T Minus 12 and Counting…
The Affordable Care Act goes into full effect in 12 months. But, CMS is not waiting to implement significant changes!
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Artificial Cornea Intelligence
This expert advice can help you reduce complications in patients with keratoprostheses.
Diagnostic Quiz
Back to the Suture
What's the diagnosis?
News Review
Aspirin Linked to AMD
Study finds aspirin increases risk of wet AMD.
Biodegradable Disc Grows Stem Cells on Damaged Corneas
Researchers say it will lower some of the risk to patients as well as the cost.
Blind Mice See Again After Cell Replacement
UK researchers develop a stem cell rebuilding process.
Glaucoma Delays REM?
Glaucoma patients show significant delay in saccadic eye movement.
In the News
A look at a few of the latest headlines.
Multiple Sclerosis Can Be Measured by OCT
Patients whose MS is advancing have faster thinning of the retina, as seen on OCT.
Study: Include Vision Insurance in All Health Plans
It’s no surprise that Americans with vision insurance have better vision than those without it.
Vision Impairment Appears to Be Worsening in US and Worldwide
Visual impairment appears to be on the rise, despite improved treatment
When To Replace Extended Wear Lenses
Nighttime isn’t the right time.
Outlook
All the World’s a Stage
With privacy rights eroding, should optometrists worry that the Sunshine Act puts their business dealings in front of an audience?
Product Review
Product Review
Here's a look at a few of the latest products.
Retina Quiz
Take Your Best Shot
Our patient presented with blurred vision, floaters and poor night vision. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Review of Systems
Beware the Bite of ‘the Wolf’
Systemic lupus erythematosus (Part 1): This autoimmune disease affects a wide range of systems in the body, including the eyes
Surgical Minute
Vitrectomy with Membrane Peel
The timing of this procedure depends on the patient’s symptomatic course.
Therapeutic Review
Double Trouble III
To wrap up this three-part series, we discuss the case of yet another established glaucoma patient who presented with double vision.
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