Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Case history crucial component of rubella retinopathy diagnosis Mary G. Hoang, OD; Christopher J. Borgman, OD, FAAO
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- CooperVision acquires Paragon Vision Sciences
- Eyenovia, Iantech making strides in microdosing, cataract markets
- FDA approves Luxturna for inherited retinal dystrophy
- Ocular staining worse in dry eye patients with Sjögren’s syndrome
- Ocular surface bacteria affect tear film, may predict dry eye
- Omega-3 eye drop improves ocular dryness symptoms
- Obstructive sleep apnea increases risk for diabetic retinopathy
- Spark aims for availability of new gene therapy early in 2018
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- Test refraction, balance, contrast sensitivity in suspected mTBI
- Correcting even small amounts of astigmatism is important Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Dexamethasone safe in glaucoma patients, with monitoring
- Genotyping lacks support for guiding antioxidant treatment of AMD
- Increase in glaucoma treatment reduces rate of field progression
- Solar retinopathy photoreceptor damage post-eclipse mimics shape of solar rim
- Trabectome shows higher success rate with low IOP
- Visual span significantly contributes to reading speed in glaucoma
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- Gerry Belgraver responds:
- Reimbursement for AMD genetic testing in question
- New toric contacts, IOLs improve astigmatism management
- Social media can help you conduct business Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Patient complains of progressive blur in one eye Rob Volansky; Danica M. Vodopivec, MD; Jim Williamson, OD, FAAO, FORS