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OCT-A for AMD, Diabetes and Beyond
Imaging retinal and choroidal bloodflow can have a significant impact on how you diagnose and treat any number of ocular conditions.
Reality Check: Protecting Ocular Health from Headset Hazards
Devices are expanding your patients’ visual landscapes. What are they doing to their eyes?
Retool Your Office Tech to Boost Efficiency
These tips can help you get more out of EHR, patient communication tools and new diagnostic devices.
Pediatrics
Master Pediatric Spectacle Wear Challenges
Uncooperative kids, anxious parents and unusual clinical challenges raise the stakes. Here’s how to succeed.
Practice Management
Why Refer When You Can Retain?
Adding a specialty focus elevates your practice and dramatically improves your patients’ lives.
Systemic Health
How Drug Abuse Affects the Eye
Drug use can be identified from a set of ocular sequelae. Learn to recognize the signs and how to respond with this guide.
Departments
Chairside
The Softer Side of Vickers
Just kidding—these poems are brutally honest.
Clinical Quandaries
Mission: Uncorrectable
When a patient can’t achieve 20/20 vision, give it your all to find a solution.
Coding Connection
Playing with Fire: OCT-A Coding
Know the reimbursement rules before you invest.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Third Time’s the Charm?
Two graft failures later and a patient is running out of options.
Diagnostic Quiz
That’s a Foul
Ocular trauma during a basketball game sent this patient to our office for much-needed help.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Here, we reply to some of the criticism, praise and suggestions generated by one of our recent features.
Neuro Clinic
Led Astray
A variable presentation can make myasthenia gravis tricky. This patient took several wrong turns before getting the right diagnosis.
Outlook
No More Fun and Games
Digital device use is in the crosshairs of new efforts to curb myopia and protect the retina.
Retina Quiz
Manic (Foveal) Depression
Can imaging unveil the underlying issue of this patient’s unilateral blur?
Review of Systems
There’s a Killer on the Loose
Patient history and visual field testing can help ODs catch cases of glioblastoma multiforme before it’s too late.
The Essentials
True Colors
Diagnosing and monitoring ocular disease isn’t always black-and-white.
Therapeutic Review
The Day I Became My Own Patient
An idiopathic condition really put me through the ringer.
Through My Eyes
Narrow Focus, Wide Impact
Opportunities abound for ODs looking to add a specialty—now and in the future.
Urgent Care
The Many Hats of Herpes
This virus can present in a variety of ways. Here, we enumerate them.
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