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April 15, 2017
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Optometric Study Center
Don't Be Stumped by These Lumps and Bumps
Most eyelid lesions are benign, but some can lead to severe clinical outcomes if not caught early.
Pharmaceuticals
Anti-inflammatories: Sort Out Your Many Steroids and NSAIDs
With so many medications out there, treatment can get complicated. Here is a rundown of your options and when to use them.
Dry Eye: Master the Science Beneath the Surface
Learn how inflammatory mediators govern the disease course—and provide an avenue to treatment.
Glaucoma Therapy: Finding the Right Combination
Understanding the basic pharmacology for each glaucoma medication can help you sort out which ones work well together for combination treatment.
How Antibiotics Work—and Why They Sometimes Don’t
Before reaching for the Rx pad, know the drug, the patient and the disease.
Resist the Itch: Managing Allergic Conjunctivitis
Flowers may be blooming, but this season leaves many ODs seeing red.
Departments
Chairside
Haters Gonna Hate
It’s a complex emotion reserved for rare occasions—you know, no shows, online glasses sales and patients presenting with a complaint.
Clinical Quandaries
Tonometry: To Dye For?
Even fundamental techniques deserve skepticism and reinvention.
Coding Connection
Caring for the Chronic Patient
The changing care model is making these patients more challenging than ever.
Diagnostic Quiz
Bullseye
A 57-year-old reports following blunt trauma to his left eye caused by a falling 2x4. How would you approach diagnosis?
Focus on Refraction
Low-Tech TBI Rehabilitation
Often, binasal occlusion with a small piece of tape can be a huge help for stroke and brain injury patients.
Neuro Clinic
Imaging for Unilateral Proptosis
Clinical findings alone won’t always be enough to make the diagnosis. Here’s advice on radiologic testing and what it may reveal.
News Review
News Review
AMD | Retinal Disease | Laser Procedures | Stem Cells
Outlook
It’s Like Pulling Teeth
The dental model of practice has long been touted as an inspiration for optometry. Is it finally starting to work?
Product Review
Product Review
Lens Technology | Diagnostic Technology
Retina Quiz
Scrambling For a Diagnosis
Combining old and new images may explain this patient’s vision loss.
Surgical Minute
Extend Your Patient’s Vision
The Symfony intraocular lens could provide significant benefits for presbyopic patients in need of cataract surgery.
Therapeutic Review
The Compliance Conundrum
Sustained-release delivery aims to keep patients adherent.
Through My Eyes
Dollars and Sense
We need to recognize that our responsibility to patients doesn’t end at the Rx pad.
Urgent Care
Find the Nerve to Fight Diplopia
When a patient’s double vision is caused by a cranial nerve palsy, ODs must act quickly.
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