Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Reversal of visual field loss may become future paradigm in glaucoma treatment
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- ARMOR data emphasizes need for ongoing surveillance, OD awareness
- CDC embarks on vision, eye health surveillance
- Cross-linking appears to halt progression of keratoconus for at least 7 years
- ICSC presenters outline tools to make scleral fitting easier, successful Kerry Giedd, OD, MS, FAAO
- Increase awareness of concussion in your practice, community Elisa F. de Junco, OD
- Ocriplasmin not as cost-effective as vitrectomy for vitreomacular adhesion, macular hole
- Presence of pseudodrusen may predict late AMD development in fellow eyes
- Rate of repeat laser trabeculoplasties higher for Oklahoma ODs than for ophthalmologists
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- Study: Femtosecond laser side cuts self-seal better than manual incisions
- Vitamin D may protect ocular surface against infection, inflammation
- Telemedicine: Embrace it, discuss it, advocate for your patients Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Long-term bupropion use may be associated with reduced glaucoma risk
- ONO-9054 lowers IOP in early primary OAG, OHT
- Study finds SD-OCT most reliable test
- Ensure quality patient care as telemedicine becomes commonplace Len V. Koh, OD, PhD, MBA, FAAO; Kevin Helmuth, OD
- Many convention expenses are tax deductible Mark E. Battersby
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- Patient presents with long-term droopy eyelid Christopher J. Borgman, OD, FAAO; Rachel Kenney, OD