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ARVO Report
ARVO Retina
Researchers offer new information about AMD drugs, imaging technologies and the effects of diet.
ARVO Glaucoma
A relationship between blood pressure and glaucoma is one of the newest findings.
ARVO Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Researchers discover causes of LASIK-induced dry eye, a treatment for recurrent corneal erosion syndrome and more.
Case Report
New Treatment Gets Patient's Seal of Approval
Learn how patients who have a pterygium can benefit from the use of fibrin sealant in surgery.
Future of Optometry
The Changing Face of Optometry
It's female, but discover why many women have yet to show their faces to the profession.
Patient Care
Identify Acquired Optic Nerve Disease
Here is an overview of five common acquired optic nerve diseases. By identifying them early, you can work to preserve your patients' visual function.
Ophthalmic Drugs: Optometry's Liquid Gold
The ophthalmic drug pipeline is rich with emerging pharmaceuticals that may one day change the way you treat ocular diseases, such as glaucoma, dry eye and macular disease.
Practice Management
The Journey to Going Paperless
These optometrists save about 1.5 hours per day by completing insurance claims electronically.
Departments
Chairside
Have a Joke and a Smile
Want to make your staff happy? Pay them what they deserve. Umm, don't want to do that but you still want a happy staff? Give them a smile.
Clinical Quandaries
Central Serous--in a Flash!
Does this middle-aged male patient have idiopathic central serous retinopathy? Or, did welding put him on the spot?
Pox Vobiscum
Molluscum contagiosum is rare, but its ocular manifestations can be readily diagnosed and managed in the O.D.'s office.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
The Fuss Over Fusarium
How can you maximize the laboratory yield for this fungus? Also, has the standard of care changed since this outbreak?
Ring Around the Cornea
If a corneal ring makes you suspect Wilson's disease, refer the patient for further diagnostic testing.
Diagnostic Quiz
Thinking of Retinal Wrinkling
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
'Not Normal' Tension Glaucoma
Systemic workup of an out-of-the-ordinary normotensive glaucoma suspect reveals an intracranial mass.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings and Conferences
News Review
B&L Discontinues ReNu with MoistureLoc
Oklahoma Children's Screening Act Becomes Law
Acupuncture Takes a Stab at Alleviating Dry Eye
O.D.s Not Tickled “Pink” By Study Results
High Alcohol Intake May Prevent Glaucoma
Eye Exam Access a Problem, Says NIH
Most with visual impairment could achieve good vision with proper eyeglasses or contact lenses, study says.
In the News
Fusarium Outbreak Continues to Mystify
Reported cases are rising. The answers are dwindling. And the mystery deepens.
Outlook
Supporting a Family
There's more to it than putting food on the table.
Product Review
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Bullous Lesion Presents O.S.
Would this explain the patient's increasing floaters and progressive decline in vision?
Is Vision Loss Untreatable?
The M.D. referred the patient when an injection failed to resolve blurred vision and metamorphopsia in her left eye.
Therapeutic Review
Uncomfortable in Their Own Skin
Understand the therapeutic options when managing patients who have lumps and bumps.
Sorting Out the Prostaglandins
Don't throw in the towel too early on this potent class of ocular hypotensive agents.
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