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Urgent Care
How to manage ocular emergencies in the optometric office.
By Richard Mangan, OD
A Stroke of Bad Luck
By the time you see this, it may be too late to save vision, but your responsibility doesn’t end there.
03/15/2019
Anaphylaxis in Your Exam Lane
When a patient is gasping for air, will you be prepared?
01/15/2019
Hydrops it Like it’s Hot
If you can quickly resolve edema in these cases, you’ll reduce the need for a transplant.
11/20/2018
The Many Hats of Herpes
This virus can present in a variety of ways. Here, we enumerate them.
09/15/2018
A Bloody Mess
A game of racquetball goes wrong when a player winds up with a case of traumatic hyphema.
07/15/2018
What Lies Beneath
Thickness is a bad thing when it signifies this underdiagnosed condition.
05/15/2018
Acting on an Epidemic
Here’s how to approach the clinical diagnosis and management of EKC.
03/15/2018
Coming to America
In her first visit to a medical professional, a patient gets set on the right track.
12/15/2017
A Nerve-racking Experience
The need to distinguish true papilledema from a benign anomaly puts our diagnostic skills to the test—while the clock is ticking.
10/15/2017
Wrenching Up the Socket
ODs can help patients with orbital fracture through prompt diagnosis, prophylactic treatment and timely referral.
08/15/2017
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