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Clinical Care
Spotlight on Sickle Cell Retinopathy
A thorough patient history and appropriate laboratory testing are essential to treat and diagnose this hereditary blood disorder.
Comanagement
Be a Neuro-ophth 'First Responder'
When the eye—and even the patient—hangs in the balance, prompt action and careful collaboration could save the day.
Can You Crack These Comanagement Cases?
When encountering a tricky case that might require other doctors, don’t lead from behind—take charge of the comanagement effort.
Comanaging MIGS: The Birth of the Middle Class
No longer is glaucoma surgery a high-risk, high-reward venture. Safer—but more modestly beneficial—options are emerging. Here’s a look at the OD’s role.
Practice Management
Patients From Hell
Needy, non-compliant, angry and obnoxious—these patients turn an easygoing day into an impossible afternoon. Here’s how to deal with them.
Vision Expo
CE Takes Center Stage at Vision Expo East
‘Healthy bodies and healthy eyes’ was a recurring theme at this year’s VEE.
Departments
Chairside
Engineers Do It Better
Just don’t ask them what “it” is, because they’ll be happy to explain “it” to you. They’ll also tell you you’re doing “it” wrong.
Clinical Quandaries
Rock the Vogt
A patient with painful uveitis suggested an infectious etiology—until ringing in the ears rang a bell for this OD.
Coding Connection
WTF About Fundus Photos?
Can retinal screening be coded and billed as fundus photography? What’re The Facts?
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
The Bilateral Baffle
Corneal endothelial dysfunction secondary to systemic medications is a rare complication—but we must be aware of the possibility.
Diagnostic Quiz
A Rookie Mistake
What is the correct diagnosis?
A Disease of Diversity
AMD most commonly affects white patients. But, this strikingly similar condition often manifests in pigmented individuals. What is it?
News Review
Adaptive Optics Improves DR Detection
Arizona ODs Gain Expanded Prescribing Rights
In the News
The latest industry news.
Nebraska Increases Scope of Practice for ODs
Optometrists in the Cornhusker State gain minor surgical, injection privileges.
Remote Screening May Help Detect DME
Outlook
Conscious Coupling
Comanagement efforts work best when each party brings mutual respect and a spirit of collaboration to the enterprise.
Review of Systems
The Miniature Multitasker
What makes the hypothalamus so important to the eye and visual system?
Surgical Minute
Sealed for Your Protection
Post-cataract infection rates are up. Here's a new way to create watertight wounds.
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