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Case Report
'Black Spot' Becomes Stain on Patient's Health
This female patient had malignant hypertension that required immediate medical attention.
Jobson Research Special
Cultivate Your Contact Lens Care
Contact lens industry data reveal good news and bad news for the contact lens portion of your practice.
Ophthalmic Drugs
Use Your Samples Wisely
Learn the secrets to obtaining samples and how you can most effectively use them.
Practice Profiles Part 2
This O.D. Practices 'Spa-tometry'
By sharing space with two ophthalmologists and a spa, this optometrist was able to purchase new office space and reap the cross-promotional benefits.
Time Capsule
From Y2K to Today
At the turn of the millennium, predictions of optometry’s future abounded. Five years later, have they rung true?
Departments
Chairside
When a Chicken Isn't Little
Some patients will spend any amount of money on important stuff, like pet chickens. But something frivolous like eye care? Forget it.
Clinical Quandaries
Don't Be So Sensitive
What to do for a patient with hypersensitivity to staphylococcal infection? Treat it aggressively with an antibiotic and an anti-inflammatory.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
DLK More Likely Than Infection
The risk of developing DLK after a tree branch-induced corneal abrasion outweighs the risk of fungal keratitis, say these practitioners.
Diagnostic Quiz
Problem Topples Top Student
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Who's the Boss of Patient's Care?
A patient with advanced glaucoma balks about the frequency of follow-up. Better that you negotiate less frequent visits rather than none at all.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings and Conferences
News Review
Gender Reveals Differences in Keratoconus
Glaucoma Treated Less in Women and Young
Study: Women's Visual Fields Affected by Menstrual Cycle
Congress Approves Decorative Lens Bill
This legislation would restore the regulation of nonprescription contact lenses.
In the News
Private-Practice Optometrists Get Their Own Group
Women with Dry Eye are Singing a New Tuna
Bimatoprost as Effective as Travoprost in Blacks
Organ Transplant Rejection Drug Also Found to Reduce Ocular Inflammation
Aspirin: New Drug for Contact Lens Bugs?
Eye Signs Indicate Alzheimer's and Stroke
Outlook
Be Your Own Shrink
Use psychology to your greatest advantage--with your patients, your life and your business.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
HIV Patient Reports Blur
Can macular changes and RPE mottling explain this second, worsening episode of blurred vision and distortion?
Therapeutic Review
A Tricky Case of Toxo
We have long known how to treat toxplasmosis retinochoroiditis, but should we treat this disease?
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