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June 15, 2015
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Essential Procedures
‘Capping Off’ Cataract Surgery
Posterior capsular opacification is the most common complication of cataract surgery. Here’s how this quick and effective procedure is performed.
Case Report
‘Doctor, I Have Mountains in My Eyes’
Suspicious retinal lesions indicate idiopathic sclerochoroidal calcification in an elderly patient.
Diagnostic Technology
Imaging the Choroid? There's an App for That
EDI-OCT technology brings this structure into focus, giving doctors the chance to diagnose diseases earlier and with greater precision.
Dispensing
Final Sale: Avoiding Glass Checks
Glass checks and the inevitable spectacle remakes that follow can be frustrating. Here are 12 strategies to keep patients happy on the first try.
Optometric Study Center
Know Your Retinal Breaks, Tears and Holes
Learn to better recognize posterior segment damage and minimize patient risk.
Retina
The Road to Retinal Wellness
Optometrists can protect vision by talking about a healthy lifestyle. Join in the preventative care movement with these tips.
Departments
Chairside
All Boxed In
I’m drowning in half-empty contact lens boxes. It’s time I take control, consequences be damned.
Clinical Quandaries
Hazed and Confused
What’s causing this patient’s neovascularization and corneal haze? Think outside the cornea.
Coding Connection
The Future of Retinal Imaging
Better technology improves care, but coding and reimbursement are slow to catch up.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Battle of the Bands
Knowing the possible reasons behind the resurgence of this common corneal disease is half the battle.
Diagnostic Quiz
Waiting is the Hardest Part
Spots and vision loss in the right eye. What's the diagnosis?
Focus on Refraction
A Prism Disaster
Diplopia, headaches and blurry near vision made homework a chore for this young man. His current glasses didn’t help.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
The Shoemaker’s Plea
An acquaintance asks your opinion on a patient you’ve never seen. You’re in a social setting, not in the office. How do you handle the situation?
Letters to the Editor
A Good Catch, Myopia and Traumatic Cataracts
ODs respond to recent articles and columns. See what they have to say.
News Review
Calcium Supplements Associated with Increased Prevalence of AMD
Taking more than 800mg of supplementary calcium a day may increase your risk for AMD.
Dyslexia Study Raises Ire of Eye Docs
The results were expected in some circles, but the implication has upset some ODs.
In the News
Here is a snapshot of what's happening in the industry.
Lens Wearers Have More Demodex
Using confocal microscopy, investigators found Demodex in 90% of lens wearers.
New Insights into The Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy
Blocking a newly identified protein could help boost the effectiveness of anti-VEGF injections for these patients.
Outlook
Optometry’s Power Trio
With our annual disease guide, Drs. Sowka, Kabat and Gurwood take center stage.
Product Review
Product Review
A look at some of the latest product offerings in eye care.
Retina Quiz
A Yellow Polka-Dotted Retina
Can this patient’s fundus exam reveal the cause of his visual distortion?
Surgical Minute
Crystal Clear Results
Keep these post-op concerns in mind to ensure Crystalens patients have good outcomes.
Therapeutic Review
Undercover Ophthalmic Agents
Industry outreach may be slowing down, but you can still keep up on the latest up-and-coming drugs.
Urgent Care
Doin’ the Dilation Lag
Patients with emergency presentations may not recognize the signs of Horner’s syndrome, but you can, using these clinical pearls.
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