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Annual Dry Eye Report
Did the DREAM Study Change Your Thinking?
The controversial findings led some ODs to question the role of omega-3s, while others dispute the study itself. Here, several experts share their views.
Build A Better Dry Eye Protocol
The DEWS II report provides a roadmap to help streamline your treatment regimens.
Cyclosporine Shoot-out: How Do They Match Up?
After more than a decade with just a single agent to use, your options are expanding. This story explains their differences.
Diabetes
My Patient Has Diabetic Retinopathy...Now What?
The optometrist has a valuable role to play in monitoring the stages of this condition and guiding patients through treatment.
Diagnostic Technology
Visual Fields in the Era of OCT
Is functional testing with visual fields still necessary in the age of advanced structural imaging with optical coherence tomography?
Glaucoma
Visual Fields in the Era of OCT
Is functional testing with visual fields still necessary in the age of advanced structural imaging with optical coherence tomography?
Ocular Cancer
A Guide to Conjunctival Tumors
These are benign half the time—but when they are malignant, you need to be ready to refer.
Departments
Chairside
The Time March is On
It’s not all bad. I’ve been doing this for 40 years now and I’ve survived—you can, too.
Clinical Quandaries
To Be Blunt
A calm, thorough evaluation of ocular trauma can determine the best course of action.
Coding Connection
Three Steps to Dry Eye Coding
Don’t let the myriad testing and treatment options fool you into using all of them every time.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Pinpointing the Problem
Amiodarone doesn’t usually have a significant effect on vision. But be more vigilant when it’s used in a patient with other acuity-reducing issues.
Diagnostic Quiz
A Hairy Eyeball
The most common ocular tissue to be affected by leukemia is the retina.
Neuro Clinic
When Things Aren't Looking Up
Lesions in the brain stem can be a sign of dorsal midbrain syndrome.
Outlook
The Unkindest Cut
A leading surgical society uses its antipathy toward optometry as a selling point, limiting its own prospects.
Review of Systems
A Paralyzing Etiology
Patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome face significant systemic and ocular complications, including optic disc edema.
The Essentials
What Snellen Ain’t Tellin’
Contrast sensitivity testing can help identify visual changes an acuity test might miss.
Therapeutic Review
Hunting the Great White
Managing the complications from a hypermature cataract.
Through My Eyes
Add Billions to Optometry
Managing dry eye can be a huge opportunity for your contact lens patients—and practice.
Urgent Care
Getting Hosed
Blunt trauma can leave major damage. But optometrists can learn to treat and monitor to minimize long-term issues.
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