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Severe Pain Requires Equally Severe Measures
Retrobulbar chlorpromazine injection helped this elderly patient when conservative therapy failed.
Cancer Treatment Impairs Dark Adaptation
Medication causes difficulty in this patient’s ability to adjust to varying light conditions.
Contact Lenses
Give Patients a New View of The World ... And Themselves
From correcting surgical mishaps to creating super-villains, cosmetic contact lenses let you do more than simply change a patient’s eye color.
Diagnostic Technology
New Diagnostic Devices In Eyecare
These new instruments—some you may not have heard of—may drastically alter our patient care.
Ophthalmic Lenses
Serving Those Who Serve Our Country
Our armed forces face a slew of conditions that can be detrimental to their vision, but we can prepare them for the ocular perils of war.
Match the Lens With the Lifestyle
Your patients have varying lifestyle needs. Now, it’s up to you to determine which lenses meet those needs.
Patient Care
Dry Eye: Signs vs. Symptoms
Diagnostic tests for dry eye are often unreliable. Can you bank on symptoms for treatment?
Departments
Chairside
The Truth is Out There . . .
... And so are many of your patients ... Way, way out there.
Clinical Quandaries
Are Vitamins Good Medicine?
Or, can some supplements be problematic for your patients?
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Did Striae Cause Vision Loss?
If so, what treatments are effective five years out?
Diagnostic Quiz
Diagnostic Quiz Answers, June 2004
Cluster if Grapes in the Retina
Cluster of Grapes In the Retina
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News Review
Computer-Based Vision Therapy Sets Sights on U.S.
Oklahoma Law Changes Nothing
Ophthalmologists cry foul over scope-of-practice act that adds nothing new.
New AOA President Discusses Optometric Summit and O.D. Ban by AAO
Outlook
How to Repay Our Heroes
Provide military personnel with individualized care and more of your time.
Product Review
Product Review
New Products, June 2004
Retina Quiz
Answers, Retina Quiz, June 2004
Vision Loss Became A Yearlong Event
Vision Loss Became A Yearlong Event
The patient wanted a second opinion about the reduced visual acuity in his left eye.
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