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October 15, 2019
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Case Report
The Larry Alexander Resident Case Report Contest: When and How To Treat Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy
This rare presentation has both medical and surgical treatment options. Be prepared with comprehensive knowledge of both.
Diagnostic Skills & Techniques
An OD's Guide to Visual Processing Disorders
When you suspect your patient’s sight is affected by a neurological issue, be sure to understand the differential diagnosis.
Thyroid Eye Disease In Your Exam Lane
Whether managing associated side effects or referring and comanaging, you are integral to these patients’ care teams.
When 20/20 Isn’t Enough
Patients may be correctable to excellent acuity, but underlying pathology could still distort, interrupt or disturb their vision.
Dry Eye
When Drugs Cause Dry Eye
To identify and treat patients more effectively, know these systemic drugs and ocular drops linked to dry eye.
Glaucoma
Can You Differentiate These Tough Glaucoma Cases?
Just because it looks like POAG doesn’t mean it is. Here’s how you can get to the bottom of even the most difficult diagnoses.
Departments
Chairside
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Sometimes it’s worth hauling your phoropter over to a new building, if only for a little exercise.
Clinical Quandaries
Eyes Wide Open
Eyelid surgery requires a conservative approach to avoid exposure keratitis.
Coding Connection
Sensory Motor Testing Defined
Know when you need more than a basic exam—and how to code for it.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Challenge Accepted
Neurotrophic keratopathy can be difficult to manage, but ever-expanding treatment options are enhancing our ability to achieve successful results.
Diagnostic Quiz
Put a Red Eye Back in the Pink
Does anything about this patient's presentation help explain why his red eye is getting worse?
Focus on Refraction
Putting Add Power to the Test
Learn more about the monocular estimation method and the fused cross-cylinder test to help manage your binocular vision patients.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Clean House, But Have a Plan
Hitting the reset button on meds takes a methodical approach.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Read this optometrist's reaction to one of our recent columns.
Ocular Surface Review
Pressure on the Surface
Glaucoma patients using topical therapy often spiral into chronic dry eye. Here’s why.
Outlook
Bad Optics
The easiest way to help almost a billion people is simply to give them a pair of glasses. But that’s only the start.
Retina Dilemmas
Facedown Showdown
Everyone agrees timely macular hole intervention is crucial—but post-op positioning is up for debate.
Retina Quiz
Be Home Before Dark
Can imaging help find a course of action for a patient with lifelong myopia who is now experiencing progressive vision loss?
Surgical Minute
Out of the Blue
Using trypan blue vital dye in cataract surgery could be the difference between success and failure.
Through My Eyes
Beating 20/Blurry
Acuity is just the tip of the visual health iceberg. Don’t forget to test other aspects of a patient’s visual perception.
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