Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Bill to grant optometry board autonomy progresses in Alaska
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- ‘Deep learning’ potential breakthrough in diabetic retinopathy management
- Georgia governor signs OD injection bill
- Look beyond OCT when testing for hydroxychloroquine toxicity
- North Carolina to study laser use by ODs
- OD reports practice’s success with corneal inlay Jeffrey M. Augustine, OD
- Optometry groups meet with Congress
- Refractive surgery extends beyond PRK, LASIK Gregory D. Parkhurst, MD, FACS
- Young optometrists passionate, optimistic Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
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- Artificial intelligence may assist in pinpointing AMD progression
- Consider ancillary testing in addition to OCT for hydroxychloroquine toxicity
- DEWS II further explores sex, gender and hormones
- Higher incidence of Bell’s palsy attributed to increase in herpes zoster infection
- Intense pulsed light therapy reduces dry eye signs, symptoms
- IOP increase more likely in patients who receive large number of bevacizumab injections
- Meibomian glands reduced after 3 minutes of intranasal tear neurostimulation
- Multifocal IOL on toric platform improves near, intermediate vision
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- New toric IOL shows stability, safety and efficacy
- Patients with retinal artery occlusion may be at increased risk for cardiovascular event
- Premium IOLs for glaucoma patients are advantageous, but patient selection is key
- Real-world study: CyPass with phaco reduces IOP, medications
- Self-retained amniotic membrane ‘promising’ treatment for ocular surface health
- Subcommittee chairs highlight aspects of DEWS II report
- T cells in glaucoma patients may have an altered pattern
- Topical treatment for presbyopia improves binocular near acuity
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- Visual impairment associated with congenital Zika syndrome
- Xen45 gel stent may be useful in managing patients with primary angle closure glaucoma
- Optometry offers young ODs practice settings for every preference
- Senior patient complains of double vision John C. Sellechio, OD; Abby Raposo, OD