Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Anti-VEGF study shows long-term loss of initial visual acuity gains in AMD patients
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- Consider refractive lens exchange in patients with presbyopia Marc R. Bloomenstein, OD, FAAO
- Contact lens bill aims to improve communication, patient safeguards
- Detailed history essential to diagnosis of the dizzy patient Len V. Koh, OD, PhD, MBA, FAAO; Tina Renae Porzukowiak, OD, FAAO
- Long-term results of glaucoma micro-stent encouraging
- Photobiomodulation improves BCVA, retinal findings in patients with dry AMD
- PRK with cross-linking improves visual acuity in eyes with keratoconus
- Rituximab used to treat recalcitrant noninfectious scleritis
- Optimize RLE outcomes through careful patient selection Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
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- Clear lens extraction after laser peripheral iridotomy significantly reduces IOP
- Glaucoma more common in those who are older, African American, poorer
- Glaucoma patients found to have greater risk of unsafe driving
- OIG encourages Medicare providers to institute compliance programs Charles B. Brownlow, OD
- Listen and make no assumptions when treating older patients
- ZocDoc can help fill your appointment schedule Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- New rules will impact the lease/buy decision Mark E. Battersby
- Patient has drooping face, incoherent speech Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO; Steven Turpin, BS
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