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June 15, 2023
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Case Report
A Case of Pathologic Myopia
This paper highlighted the complications of pathologic myopia.
Retina
Timing the Retinal Referral: Tips for Success
No one wants to hold a patient too long—or pull the trigger too soon. Consider how you would handle these real-world cases in deciding whether a subspecialty consult is necessary.
Choroidal Folds: A New Wrinkle in Retinal Care
This often overlooked—yet important—clinical finding can have significant implications for a patient’s overall health.
Nutrition and the Retina: Help Patients Help Themselves
The key to fostering neuroprotection from a variety of posterior segment diseases may lay in promoting dietary changes and supplementation.
Sharpen Your AMD Detection Skills
Accurate disease assessment and staging will steer you towards an approach to management that’s most conducive to vision preservation.
Vitreous Opacities: Benign or Serious?
From bothersome floaters to acute hemorrhage, we break down these findings and help you determine proper management.
Departments
Chairside
You Say Weakness, I Say Strength
The two might just be one and the same.
Clinical Quandaries
The Benefit of Biologics
These treatment options can be useful against diabetic peripheral corneal neuropathy.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Will Epi-on Take Off?
The challenges of crosslinking an intact cornea.
Diagnostic Quiz
One False Move
Beauty products can have damaging effects on the eyes and/or surrounding tissue.
Focus on Refraction
Different Fields for Different Folks
Kinetic testing may prove more beneficial than static for brain-injured patients.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Glaucoma, But Not
Sometimes the damage is already done, but there’s still a job to finish.
Glaucoma, But Not
Sometimes the damage is already done, but there’s still a job to finish.
Outlook
Retina on the Rise
New meds, methods and motivations are bringing it to the forefront of optometric care.
Retina Quiz
Hitting the Bullseye
The finding of this pattern hinted to this patient’s condition.
Surgical Minute
The Cornea in Crisis
Learn to identify and manage cases of edema following cataract surgery.
Therapeutic Review
No Pressure, Really
Here’s how I found myself experiencing hypotony—and why this rare complication of intravitreal injection should be on our radar.
Through My Eyes
AMD from A to Z
Get familiar with each stage and the available treatments.
You Be the Judge
OCD Pays Off
Few patients keep a health diary, but such recordings may benefit your surviving family members and loved ones.
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