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April 15, 2015
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Essential Procedures
Perform ASP and DBD for Stubborn RCE
If anterior stromal puncture doesn’t do the job for recalcitrant recurrent corneal erosion, here’s a more aggressive option.
Clinical Care
Beat These Modern Day Prescribing Challenges
Today’s optometrists face difficult Rx decisions—from managing pregnant patients to deciding whether a generic can be substituted for a brand.
Cornea
Firm Up Your Approach to Corneal Ectasia
Optometrists must see these patients “through thick and thin.”
Seeing Red: How Ocular Rosacea Impacts the Cornea
Don’t forget that this condition can affect more than just the eyelids. Here’s what you need to know.
Optometric Study Center
Corneal Harbingers of Systemic Disease
A routine slit lamp exam may reveal telltale findings of health concerns elsewhere in the body. Here are the most common to look for.
Visual Fields
10 Tips for Improving Visual Fields
Perimetry may seem like second nature, but these recommendations can help you obtain better results by refining your understanding of the technology.
Departments
Chairside
Friends and Family Discount
Where’s the worst place to find your loved ones? In poverty? In prison? In trouble? Nope, it’s in your exam chair.
Clinical Quandaries
Open Season on Closed Angles
Which comes first in a patient with narrow angles: peripheral iridotomy or cataract extraction?
Coding Connection
Coding for RCE and ASP
A major procedure can be reported separately from the office visit, but a minor procedure cannot.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Navigating the Slippery Slope
Is it ever okay for a patient with corneal ectasia to wear a scleral contact lens with corneal touch?
Diagnostic Quiz
Head First Into the Exam Room
Blurry vision after an auto accident. What's the diagnosis?
Focus on Refraction
As Flexible as an Oak
A professional pilot’s ‘muscle-building glasses’ do nothing for his dangerous double vision problem.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Get Your Priorities in Order
A patient presents with eye pain, elevated IOP, cataracts and vein occlusion. To get all your ducks in a row, which problem do you address first?
News Review
Visual Fixation in Newborns Predicts Childhood Cognitive Development
A new study sheds light on the scientific relevance of the eye contact of newborns.
Azithromycin Better Than Doxy for MGD
A new study says azithromycin better improves signs and symptoms—at a lower price.
Highlights of SECO 2015
Continuing education and award ceremonies kept conference-goers busy.
In the News
Here is a snapshot of what's happening in the industry.
Patient Takes ‘Contact Lens Adherence’ to a New Level
A surprise in a thick layer of mucus deep in the upper fornix.
Scope Bill in New Mexico
ODs in NM now have full pharmaceutical prescribing privileges.
Outlook
The Societal Network
A new shared database lets ODs pool their clincial data, for the benefit of everyone.
Product Review
Product Review
A look at some of the latest product offerings in eye care.
Retina Quiz
Vision Loss With Wet AMD
A new outlook on an easily misinterpreted finding.
Surgical Minute
Caution! Traumatic Cataracts Ahead
What to expect when you’re expecting the unexpected during cataract surgery.
Therapeutic Review
Wearable Therapy for Dry Eye
Can this decidedly old-school measure hold its own in a more sophisticated era?
Urgent Care
Giant Cell Arteritis Warnings
Don’t miss the subtle signs of this potentially sight-robbing condition.
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