Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- AOA: Revised AAO, ASCRS comanagement policy reflects positively on OD care
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- Potter: Pioneer of therapeutics, refractive surgery
- Speaker: Understanding myopia boom can assist with developing interventions
- It is not too early to prepare for the possible introduction of lifitegrast Darrell E. White, MD
- FDA approval process needs streamlining Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Online, at-home refractions are not exams
- Alcon adds plus powers to Dailies Total1
- AMD patients with less social support have higher stress levels
- Brien Holden Vision announces single use lens for presbyopia
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- Cone defects may indicate specific disorders
- Contact lens case changes color to signal bacterial contamination
- Corneal hysteresis decreases over time
- Defer to clinical judgment when glaucoma study recommendations vary
- High activity more taxing on contact lenses
- Multimodal epigenetics can treat migraine pain
- Panelists differ in approach to suggesting cross-linking for keratoconus
- Quigley shares glaucoma pearls, predicts the future of care
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- Study: Field loss in central 10 degrees common in glaucoma
- Use imaging to distinguish nevus from melanoma
- Demodex may prolong, intensify rosacea
- Unilateral optic disc edema in a young male Kelli Theisen, OD