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Case Report
Take the Bite Out of Crab Lice Treatment
Extending the application time of bland ointment makes nits easier for the doctor to remove and less painful for the patient.
Cataract
Three Cases of Cataract Complication
While cataract surgery complications are rare, they can still occur. Here are three examples of late-onset posterior segment postoperative complications you may encounter during a follow-up exam.
Lens Care
Lens Care In the Aftermath of the Storm
Outbreaks of Fusarium and Acanthamoeba led to renewed emphasis on the importance of contact lens care regimens.
Patient Care
Traumatic Brain Injury: What is the Optometrist's Role?
Rehabilitation of TBI patients is faster and more complete when optometrists are part of the health care team.
Practice Management
Reclaim Your Role in Optical Dispensing
There is an emerging need for improved quality in optical products and services.
SECO Roundup
SECO 2008 Wins the Gold
This year’s meeting in Atlanta delivers an annual Congress of Olympic proportions.
Departments
Chairside
Hitch Your Wagon to a Star
Do you think the practice management gurus have all the answers? Nah. If you want real answers, ask your astrologist.
Clinical Quandaries
Look Beyond Anterior Uveitis
A patient with acute retinal necrosis is misdiagnosed as having primary anterior uveitis. Be on the lookout for inflammation further back.
Coding Connection
Medical Billing for Keratoconus
Perhaps the only thing more difficult than fitting a keratoconus patient comfortably is being properly reimbursed.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Risk of Ectasia Worries Patient
There are several factors to consider when counseling patients about this potential side effect of LASIK.
Diagnostic Quiz
Is This 'Crane'ial Trauma?
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Letters to the Editor
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Meetings + Conferences
News Review
Eye-Care Market Holds Steady
Does Race Impact OAG-Related Mortality?
Glaucoma Drops Do Better on Thinner Corneas
California O.D. School Clears a Big Hurdle
Western University can now recruit students for its 2009 inaugural class.
In The News
Stem-Like Cells May Regenerate Damaged Retina
Early AMD Doubles Risk for Heart Attack
Outlook
Contact Lenses: Then and Now
Contact lenses are truly a cornerstone of optometry, and, as such, they remain a primary focus in Review.
Therapeutic Review
Lumigan: Good for Lashes?
One side effect proved more desirable than expected. But, is a glaucoma drug safe for use as a cosmetic agent?
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