Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- AOA encourages employers to endorse eye exams in 2020 program Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
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- MacuLogix introduces next generation of dark adaptation testing device
- Mojo Vision initiates development of smart contact lens with zoom feature
- Myopia institute forms task forces for deeper investigation Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Swept-source OCT offers clinical, practical advantages
- Thorough dry eye evaluation can help personalize treatment
- Who is afraid of an IRS audit? Mark E. Battersby
- Corneal properties may be significant risk factors for glaucoma progression Erin T. Welsh, MA
- IOP fluctuation may predict rate of visual field deterioration
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- OCTA of choroidal microvasculature may facilitate glaucoma diagnoses
- Original, generic PGAs show no significant difference in IOP, tolerability Erin T. Welsh, MA
- U.S. optometrists report barriers in low vision care
- AI has potential to guide glaucoma management Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Fixed, frequent dosing optimal for wet AMD, but difficult to achieve
- Increase in myopia will lead to rise in retinal conditions Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Light Adjustable Lens ‘truly a disruptive technology’
- Management of postop ptosis depends on severity
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- Surgeons debate postop inflammation management in cataract patients
- Oyster Point’s dry eye nasal spray meets phase 2 endpoints Rebecca L. Forand
- Patience needed to grow OCTA adoption in practice
- Practices must create a system to deal with PBM drug denial Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- Santen plans entry in US glaucoma market
- Teprotumumab significantly improves proptosis in thyroid eye disease
- Visual disturbance with undiagnosed etiology