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Allergy
Is it Dry Eye or Allergy?
Whether your patient describes the burnies, the itchies, or the itchy-burnies, here is how to make the differential diagnosis.
Diagnostic Technology
Remember When... The Evolution of Diagnostic Technology
For our 30th Annual Diagnostic Technology Report, some of optometry’s most respected veteran optometrists take a look back at how diagnostic testing has evolved.
Survey Says: Patient Care Determines Technology Purchases
O.D.s also buy new equipment to increase revenue and to improve efficiency.
Dry Eye
Eyes Left High and Dry
The proper measurement of tear film break-up may help optometrists more effectively combat dry eye.
Maui Wrap-Up
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Review's Education Conference in Maui Is a Hit!
Special Report
Contact Lens Pioneers
Key Developments in Contact Lens Materials and Design, 1975-2000
Departments
Chairside
The Tools You Can't Do Without
Pachymeters? Topographers? Retinal image analyzers? Nah. No O.D. can practice without a flashlight and, say, several hundred screwdrivers.
Clinical Quandaries
Diabetes Test to Get a New Name
‘Average blood glucose’ will soon replace HbA1c as the standard for evaluating blood sugar in people with diabetes.
Diagnostic Quiz
What White Dots?
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Letters to the Editor
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Meetings + Conferences
News Review
In the News
Nursing Home Residents Lack Proper Eye Care
AMO Withdraws Offer to Acquire B&L
Another O.D. School is Rising in Texas
A private university in San Antonio plans to open an optometry school by 2009.
Acanthamoeba Keratitis Often Mistaken for Herpes SImplex
U.S. Optometrists Challenged to Join World Sight Day
Outlook
There's No Turning Back
O.D.s who say, “Those were the good old days,” are not referring to practicing in their first exam room.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Is This Patient Street Legal?
This patient presented with esotropia in her left eye and needed to pass a vision test before getting her driver’s license.
Therapeutic Review
Therapy or Theatrics?
The popularity of homeopathic remedies is on the rise, but are these treatments effective?
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