Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- A multifocal IOL in one eye may achieve patient satisfaction John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS; Robert Prescher, OD
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- Clinical trials set to begin for LHON treatment Jerome Sherman, OD, FAAO
- Colorado legislation clarifies practice, empowers optometry board
- Commentary: Evidence-empty regulations hinder patient care Johnny L. Gayton, MD; Henry Schneider, MD
- Computerized 3-D images with spectral domain OCT can help diagnose optic nerve diseases
- Despite decreasing rates of use, perimetry still crucial, presenter says
- Drops may be practical for pupil management after refractive surgery
- Microshunts promising future option in glaucoma management
- New breed of refractors much more precise
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- New technology measures functional vision loss objectively
- Texas legislators pass insurance statute protecting optometrists
- World Sight Day Challenge aims to give sight
- ODs must remain experts in refractive care Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Fee survey shows continued variability of OD charges Charles B. Brownlow, OD
- Iris root tear
- Analyze patient flow to help increase patient volume Jane T. Shuman, COT, COE, OCS
- Customize your Internet advertising Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
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- Patient reports cloudy vision out of a red left eye Sara L. Weidmayer, OD, FAAO