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Annual Comanagement Report
Refractive Surgery Options Expand
Wavefront-guided LASIK, femtosecond laser and phakic IOLs are some of the new procedures for our patients.
Comanagement
How to Wade Through Safe Harbors
There are three federal anti-kickback laws you should be aware of. But, be warned … These waters are murky.
Ophthalmic Lenses
Premium Lenses Offer More Benefits Than Improved Vision
When prescribing lenses for your patients, consider whether they have reading disabilities, experience migraines or have epilepsy.
Departments
Chairside
Are You Blind? No. Cuckoo? Yes.
More and more patients are presenting with a problematic and confounding diagnosis. Officially, it’s called ‘crazy as a loon.’
Clinical Quandaries
When to Send for Macugen
Will this new treatment for wet AMD replace photodynamic therapy?
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
New Therapies for Atopic KC?
Are there new therapies for atopic keratoconjunctivitis? The answer depends on whom you ask.
Diagnostic Quiz
Injection Helps Detection
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Glaucoma and Optic Atrophy
Don’t miss the subtle signs of conversion to glaucoma in a patient with an already compromised optic nerve.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings and Conferences
News Review
Most Dry Eye Shows Lid Wiper Epitheliopathy
Old vs. Young Docs: Younger is Better
Does your age affect the standard of care you provide to patients?
In the news
Older Drivers with Glaucoma May Actually Be Safer Drivers
Puerto Rico Optometrists Try, Try Again with TPA Bill
Certain Visual Aura in Migraine Raise Stroke Risk
Outlook
Meet the Editors
Here are the people with whom I “comanage” to put together this magazine.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Could a Teen Have AMD?
Or, is there another logical explanation for this patient’s gradual vision loss and suspicious macular lesions?
Therapeutic Review
How to Treat Ocular Allergy
Oral antihistamines have been used to treat allergies, but are they safe and effective for ocular allergies?
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