Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Should optometry recognize specialties? Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
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- CyPass migration uncommon, says glaucoma surgeon
- Eliminate astigmatism for happier cataract patients Eric E. Schmidt, OD
- New technologies bring better ways to treat glaucoma Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Antioxidants improve visual function in nonadvanced AMD
- Reading performance worse in all stages of glaucoma, study finds
- Study suggests AMD as a biomarker of frailty, aging
- Treating OSD may help reduce IOP in advanced glaucoma
- Expert panelists: AI, telemedicine already part of practice
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- Dysphotopsias after LPI tend to resolve
- Glaucoma expert endorses ‘interventional glaucoma’ treatment
- Hydrus reduces medication burden in COMPARE trial
- Incidence of newly diagnosed glaucoma after phaco greater in eyes with pseudoexfoliation
- IOP decrease maintained with Xen45
- Kahook Dual Blade reduces IOP with and without phaco
- Machine-to-machine learning may lead to improved grading of disc photos
- Angiogenesis expert: ODs play vital role in diabetic retinopathy management
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- New drugs, delivery methods in the pipeline for ocular surface, retina, glaucoma
- Practice owner shares 4 tips for ‘profit first accounting’
- Screen for dry eye in every exam
- Speaker: Create a new protocol for myopia control
- Tech start-up showcases smart glasses
- VIDEO: Alcon launches new dry eye, MGD treatment system
- VIDEO: Neurolens device, lenses help patients with headache, eye strain
- Experts say future of glaucoma treatment may lie in sustained release
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- Annual exam reveals hyphema secondary to iris neovascularization Christopher J. Borgman, OD, FAAO