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Contact Lenses
Myopia Correction Takes a New Shape
Here are some of the latest designs and fitting pearls for corneal reshaping, plus a look at who the best candidates are for this modality.
Patient Care
Disorder Has Patients 'Seeing Things'
Charles Bonnet syndrome may affect a large portion of your patients, but you’ll never know, unless you educate yourself, and them, about it.
Tackle Extreme Clinical Cases
Here are three extreme cases that you should know how to handle. This special feature is based on a presentation by optometrist Alan G. Kabat, at Review’s SnowVision conference in March 2005.
Practice Management
Manage Your Office By the Numbers
Pay close attention to how much money flows out of your office and where it goes to avoid serious financial trouble.
Departments
Chairside
Let's Put the Fun Back in Refund
Some patients are just asking for it. A refund, that is. Why does this happen to us? You’ll never hear a patient ask a proctologist for a refund.
Clinical Quandaries
Elongated Pupil Looks Fishy
A patient reports episodes of an unusual, vertically elongated pupil. Is it for real? If so, is it serious?
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Why the Soap Lid Scrub Snub?
Here’s why some practitioners choose hot compresses over shampoo lid scrubs for treating blepharitis and meibomianitis.
Diagnostic Quiz
Ball Player Gets 'White Shadow'
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Meetings and Conferences
News Review
Katrina Destroys O.D.s' Offices, Homes
Hundreds of optometrists have been affected. Many lost everything but hope.
In the News
Relief Efforts Under Way for Katrina Victims
Outlook
How to Hit a Home Run
My husband says everything in life can be compared to baseball. Even optometry.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Will Patient Lose Second Eye?
Female with prosthetic right eye now has visual loss and unusual fundus findings in the left eye.
Therapeutic Review
An Antibiotic Anthology
Ocular antibiotics have represented and will continue to represent a substantial tool in our armamentarium.
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