Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- FDA approves corneal cross-linking for keratoconus
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- Low-tech wearable device addresses issues with patient compliance
- New technology may facilitate early detection of diabetes in the OD practice
- Cross-linking will quickly change corneal ectasia management Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Faster visual field loss associated with depressive symptoms in glaucoma patients
- Fewer medications prior to SLT improve chance of success
- Prostaglandins offer greater short-term IOP reduction than other classes
- ARMOR study shows antibiotic resistance levels remain high
- Children with diabetes exhibit decreased color sensitivity
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- CooperVision studies myopia control using daily disposables in children
- Extended range of vision IOL meets endpoint of improved intermediate vision
- Long-term visual acuities reported in presbyopic patients implanted with Raindrop inlay
- VIDEO: Digital device use affects vision in all patients, regardless of age
- VIDEO: Débridement, amniotic membrane successfully treats recurrent corneal erosion
- The iStent inject maintains IOP reduction at 18 months
- Length of illness affects acceptance of telemedicine in patients with diabetes
- Lifitegrast improves patient-reported dry eye symptoms in OPUS-3 study
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- Mild vision impairment found in highly myopic, healthy eyes
- Nd:YAG capsulotomy elevates vision quality
- Pattern electroretinography improves early glaucoma detection
- RNFL thickness correlated to cognitive function
- Study gives advantage to LASIK over long-term contact lens wear with regard to ocular discomfort
- Study: Hypochlorous acid eliminates nearly all staph from lower lids
- Study labels laser trabeculoplasty as adjunctive, not alternative, glaucoma treatment
- VIDEO: Dichoptic training restores stereopsis in AMD patients
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- Visual skill training improves reading skills
- Experts predict genetic testing will revolutionize optometric care
- How to create optimized content for your website Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Patient with red eye reports no pain, discomfort William Smith, OD