Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Dry eye treatment options expand with nontraditional options
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- New technology may objectively confirm patients’ subjective dry eye symptoms
- Novel dry eye treatment provides extended relief of symptoms
- Practitioners becoming more likely to prescribe contacts to children older than 10
- Strong OD-MD partnership ensures best outcomes for cataract surgery John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS; Paul M. Karpecki, OD, FAAO
- Study: Children report better quality of life after switching to contact lenses
- Study confirms modest IOP reduction can improve visual field results
- Study: Most soft contact lenses produce only minor corneal changes
- Sustained release punctum plug completes initial proof-of-principle testing
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- Treat blepharitis preoperatively for optimal cataract surgery results
- Workshop participants create consensus on meibomian gland dysfunction
- Seek opportunities to expand your dry eye management skills Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Send your best clinical photos
- Subretinal scar found in otherwise healthy 10-year-old Jeffrey S. Wigton, O.D., FAAO; Jeffrey S. Dreier, O.D.