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Low Vision
Proceed With Caution: Low Vision and Driving
Here’s how you can navigate the complex interplay between DMV standards and the needs of your patients who are visually impaired.
Optometric Study Center
Protocols and Pitfalls in Topical Steroid Use
It’s always a balancing act between benefit and side effects. Here’s how to keep patients safe while treating with steroids.
Pharmaceuticals
Know Your Systemic Meds: The Top 10 to Track
Here’s what you need to know about the ocular effects of the heavy-hitters.
One Size Won’t Fit All: Treating Ocular Infection
Knowing which antibiotic to choose and how to use it are critical when treating and beating ocular infection.
Sizing Up Anti-inflammatories in Dry Eye Disease
A practical guide for optometrists applying these medications.
Departments
Chairside
The Extinction of the Ink Pen
…and other things. What’s in your pile of office junk you never use anymore?
Clinical Quandaries
Taking the Floor on Fractures
When a mishap puts an orbital floor fracture in your chair, know how to look past the gore and devise a plan.
Coding Connection
No Sneaking Around this Code
Modifier -59 should be a last resort. Here’s how to use it wisely.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Trouble with Thygeson’s
Management for these cases can be quick if done right. However, an exact cause for the disease is still elusive.
Diagnostic Quiz
There Will Be Blood
Focus on Refraction
Fresnel Prism to the Rescue
Finding the perfect prism can take time and patience, but once it fits, it sticks.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
The Devil is in the Details
When a glaucoma suspect progresses, it’s time to transition from monitoring to treating. But what happens when devices differ?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Here, we reply to some of the criticism, praise and suggestions generated by one of our recent features.
Outlook
A Significant Proposal
Want better clinical outomes? Demand better study design, experts say.
Retina Dilemmas
Hold ’em or Fold ’em?
Better treatment options for DME give us more flexibility, but also more responsibility. We need to use anti-VEGF prudently—if at all.
Retina Quiz
Something in the Way
What’s behind our patient’s transient episodes of dimming vision?
Surgical Minute
The MIGS Just Keep on Coming
Two new devices expand the treatment portfolio and target novel pathways.
Therapeutic Review
Take Your Lumps
The searching for a solution that works for hordeolum, every time, continues.
Through My Eyes
Just Say Yes to (Some) Drugs
Don’t shy away from prescribing the right medications when your patients need them.
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