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Case Report
Recognizing Best’s Disease
Two cases of this rare condition, involving a mother and son, demonstrate an assortment of diagnostic challenges.
Comanagement
Orals Only for Acute HSV?
What’s the current treatment for acute herpes simplex epithelial keratitis? Viroptic, Zirgan—or oral acyclovir?
Practical Coding for Comanaging Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Be ready to discuss and offer these technologies to your patients. It’s both a responsibility and an opportunity.
Contact Lenses
Secret Shopper Finds Lack of Contact Lens Education
What could go wrong when our ‘secret shopper’ simply gets new contacts? A lot.
Genetics
Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing: What You Can Do
As consumers take advantage of the affordable and convenient over-the-counter genetic testing options, it is important for optometrists to help patients interpret results and make informed healthcare decisions.
Nutrition
How to Help Prevent Cataract
A review of the role of environment, antioxidants, carotenoids, nutrition, enzymes, diet, medications, metabolism and other factors on cataract.
Pediatrics
Where We Fall Short In Pediatric Optometry
The key to a successful pediatric eye exam starts with the accurate assessment of a child’s visual acuity and cycloplegic retinoscopy.
Practice Management
Let Your Staff Run Your Staff Meetings
The key to productive office meetings is encouraging your staff to make them informative and more enjoyable.
Words Do Matter: A Case in Point
A few well-placed words among friends in the U.S. saved a woman’s vision in Africa.
Profiles in Excellence
Eye to Eye with Dr. Oliver Sacks
His new book explores sensory loss and abilities found—including his own loss of vision to eye cancer.
Retina
Managing Retinal Breaks
Are you prepared for the many manifestations of a retinal tear? Here is a case of a patient who required repeated laser treatments.
Departments
Chairside
‘Impossible’ n’est pas Français
Translation: The word ‘impossible’ is not French. Another way of putting it: Anything can happen. But it usually doesn’t.
Coding Connection
Why I Dread the S Code
We can’t report our services in a different way than other providers report theirs.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Got Shingles? Give This a Shot
Herpes zoster vaccination is CDC recommended and doctor approved.
Diagnostic Quiz
History of Stroke to Blame
Letters to the Editor
Doctors’ Responsibility With Off-Label Drugs
Taking the Pragmatic Approach
News Review
Retina Chip Restores Vision
‘Push-Pull’ Therapy Aids Fine Depth Perception
Patients Don’t Realize Bad Contact Lens Habits
Academy of Ophthalmology Roundup
Optometry: One of the Best U.S. Jobs
Consumer Reports Ranks Costco Optical at Top of List
VSP and Costco Begin Pilot Program
Optometrists’ Drug Rxs Jump by 13%
O.D.s are writing more drug prescriptions, reflecting a focus on medical care.
In the News
Outlook
O.D. Know-It-Alls
Be a jack-of-all-trades…even if you’re a master of just one.
Retina Quiz
Red-Orange Color is the Clue
This patient presented with blurred vision and distortion. But, ultrasound, OCT and BIO helped us make the correct diagnosis.
Review of Systems
Neoplastic Disease: Part 2
Breast cancer touches the lives of all optometrists, either professionally, personally, or both.
Therapeutic Review
Help with Horner’s
Here, we provide an overview of Horner’s syndrome as well as examine the appropriate pharmacological testing.
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