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Clinical Care
Shedding Light on a Pale Optic Nerve
Carefully differentiate glaucomatous nerves from atrophic nerves and consider alternate causes of your patient’s optic disc pallor to determine the best management strategy.
Life + Career
Practice What You Teach
Are you following the suggestions you give your patients about adopting a healthy lifestyle?
Refractive Surgery Update
The Finer Points of Premium IOLs
When cataract patients show interest in premium IOLs, you know to manage their expectations—but that’s just the beginning.
Departments
Chairside
Refer Madness
My surgeon and I have had a lovely referral/comanagement flow for nearly 30 years. This is the next best thing to real love in eye care.
Clinical Quandaries
Raiders of the Lost Arcus
Corneal arcus is a common and benign presentation in the eye. But does it indicate a more threatening systemic problem?
Coding Connection
Make the Most of Premium IOLs
Comanaging a cataract patient today is a much more involved and rewarding process than it has been in years.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
More Than Enough Shuteye
This patient struggles with one eyelid that won’t open. Could it be apraxia—or is it something else?
Diagnostic Quiz
Sting of the Lash
Patient suffers from corneal irritation secondary to eyelash entrapment within the lower puncta.
News Review
Help Needed to Help Patients Quit
Eye doctors want to help patients quit smoking, but feel ill equipped to do so.
8th Annual OCRT Educational Symposium
OCRT doesn’t just scratch the surface.
Academy 2011 Was Wicked Awesome
Close to 5,700 O.D.s trekked to the 89th annual meeting, making it the 2nd largest ever.
Cataract Removal Aids Alzheimer’s Patients
Cataract surgery may improve cognitive ability, mood and sleep patterns for AD.
Fund Established for Daughter of Slain Optometrist
The optometry community in Louisiana mourns the loss of Dr. Brent Hachfeld.
Glaucoma Risk is High—on Cocaine
Study suggests substance abuse could be another modifiable risk factor for glaucoma.
In the News
A quick look at some of the latest headlines.
It’s the Great Pumpkin!
Bob Liggett, O.D., snags 10th win for biggest pumpkin at the Circleville Pumpkin Show.
New Antibiotic Strategy Offers No Resistance
A new compound disarms bacteria, which stops its virulence—and resistance.
Occupational Vision Needs
Ask patients how their vision affects their job.
OGS 10th Annual Meeting
Optometric Glaucoma Society celebrates a decade of excellence.
ONS Cooks Up A Healthy Crowd
Ocular Nutrition Society draws its best turnout yet.
Topical Steroids Don’t Help Ulcers
Outlook
LASIK and Microwave Ovens
Every now and then, an innovation brings about change that is felt for years to come, inspiring new developments and setting higher standards.
Product Review
Product Review
Take a look at the latest technology.
Retina Quiz
Ultrasound Reveals Lesion
This patient presented with a steady, bilateral decrease in vision. OCT and ultrasound testing ultimately helped confirm the diagnosis.
Review of Systems
Hematology (Part 2): Bad Blood
Patients with sickle cell anemia and other hemoglobinopathies are at risk for multi-system complications.
Therapeutic Review
One Eye or Two?
When initiating glaucoma therapy, should you attempt a monocular trial?
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