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December 15, 2009
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Case Report
A Case of RAP in AMD
This patient presented with end-stage AMD. Could a rare retinal diagnosis be the cause?
Patient Care
He Said/She Said: Two Approaches to Retinal Disease Management
Private practice vs. academic institution. Two O.D.s present their views on how to manage patients who present with common retinal conditions.
Presbyopia
10th Annual Presbyopia Report
This year, we explore how multifocal contact lenses are designed, find out how to match PALs to patients and review the latest IOLs.
Current and Cutting-Edge IOLs for Presbyopia
Here is a brief review of currently available presbyopia-correcting IOLs, as well as a preview of four new lenses on the not-so-distant horizon.
How a Multifocal Contact Lens Is Born
What goes into a multifocal contact lens before it goes into your patient’s eye? Three lens designers answer
Get Down To Brass Tacks with PALs
Make sure not to overwhelm patients with technical jargon. Keep the conversation focused on what they’ll be doing with the lenses.
Special Report
Cell Phone Photos Save an Eye with Cellulitis
Thanks to cell phone technology and quick thinking, my granddaughter’s periorbital cellulitis was treated in time.
Departments
Chairside
Be Part of the PAC Mentality
What has politics done for you? Ever heard of “scope of practice?” Remember that when you write a drug Rx. Remember your PAC, too.
Clinical Quandaries
No Insurance? No Problem
About 46 million Americans don’t have health insurance, while 28,000 Americans have a retinal detachment each year. You do the math.
Coding Connection
Answers to Your Questions
The year is almost over. The events of this year raised a lot of questions, and it’s time to answer some of them.
Diagnostic Quiz
Sometimes, Size Does Matter
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
A Downside of Topical Steroids
This patient with advanced glaucoma presented with elevated IOP, reduced acuity and painful, red eyes. Is this a result of poor topical steroid compliance?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
News Review
Cataract and AMD
LASIK Surgeries Down
Corneas Remain Safe Long After LASIK, PRK
Children with Autism Have Slower Pupils
Coming Soon to TV: The Charlie Kelman Story
New Book for Kids
California M.D. Groups Call for a Halt to O.D.s’ New Glaucoma Law
CMS Updates Practice Expense Rates
The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule should raise O.D.s’ fees by 5% on average.
In the News
Outlook
Staying Connected
Review is making the most of its relationship with readers through new web initiatives and social media.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
A Green Light for LASIK?
This 35-year-old patient presented for a LASIK screening. Is he an ideal candidate, or should he continue to wear glasses instead?
Therapeutic Review
A New Drug for an Old Nemesis
A new drug for herpetic keratitis may change how you manage viral ocular infection.
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