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ODs have role in gene therapy for inherited retinal dystrophies
FDA approval of the first gene therapy in December 2017 marked the beginning of a new chapter in medical practice.
BLOG: How to tell patients they have a cataract
Most patients know about cataracts, but they might not fully understand what they are.
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BLOG: Prior ocular injury can affect cataract surgery outcomes
As we all know, the move from intracapsular cataract surgery, where the capsule and the lens are removed together, to extracapsular, where the capsule is left in place to secure the IOL, revolutionized cataract surgery.
Case report: Multifocal central serous retinopathy associated with lupus
Central serous retinopathy is a condition involving central, localized serous detachment of the sensory retina that may also feature alterations of the retinal pigment epithelium and focal pigment epithelial detachments.
Mechanical dry eye: Early diagnosis is key
Mechanical dry eye is one of the most common age-related eye diseases.
BLOG: ‘How do I get your job?’ in subspecialty medical, surgical eye care
This edition of the blog is directed primarily to optometry students and residents, although some experienced practitioners may find the content interesting.
Bruder develops kit for ocular surgery prep
Bruder, in association with leading ophthalmic surgeons and comanaging optometrists, announced the release of the Bruder Sx Pre-surgical Patient Prep Kit in a press release.
BLOG: Sports vision, concussion care should go hand in hand
I recently worked with two professional hockey players on a team for which I provide sports vision care.
Choroidal thickness decreases after five anti-VEGF injections
Choroidal thickness decreased in patients with diabetic macular edema after five intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF, according to a study published in the Journal of Ophthalmology.
BLOG: ODs play pivotal role in recognizing post-cataract surgery dysphotopsias
Dysphotopsias are a common complaint at the 1-day cataract post-op, and yet they can be frustrating to both patient and practitioner. The exam reveals a standard surgery, and the patient couldn’t be more convinced that something is wrong.
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