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June 15, 2013

June 15, 2013
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Features

Case Report

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A Novel Biomarker for Stargardt Disease? 

In this case series, the high-resolution capacity of SD-OCT was used to provide what could be the earliest retinal indication of this visually devastating genetic condition.  


Retina Report

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Essential Elements of The Retinal Exam 

What should be included in the primary care optometrist’s diagnostic retinal
examination?

Technology Review

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The Pulse on e-Prescribing in Optometry 

How is eRx working for the average OD?

Departments

Chairside

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Optometry is Still a Man’s Game 

The women are beating us senseless, obviously, but it’s still a man’s game!

Coding Abstract

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Special Ophthalmic Testing 

You can perform some tests on the same day as the office visit—as long as you record the medical necessity.

Comanagement Q & A

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Better Than the Blade 

Bladeless laser cataract surgery costs more, but offers the potential for better results and less inflammation than the traditional procedure.

Diagnostic Quiz

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Three Months, Three Problems 

Editor's Page

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Life Begins at 23 

Will patients be convinced their DNA is their destiny?

Glaucoma Grand Rounds

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TMI? No Such Thing! 

A 72-year-old suspect apparently converts to glaucoma—at least according to certain tests. So, do you begin treatment now?

News Review

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AMD Patient Improves From 20/400 to 20/40 

The patient is enrolled in a clinical trial using human embryonic stem cells.

Product Review

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Product Review 

A look at a few of the latest products.

Research Review

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Which is Better: AREDS 1 or 2? 

Will this study change the way you care for your patients with AMD?

Retina Quiz

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PVD Confirms the Worst 

This patient presented with significant blur and a posterior vitreous detachment in her right eye. What does this mean?

Surgical Minute

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The Resurgence of Punctal Occlusion 

Don’t call it a comeback, but this modality has gained prominence of late—especially as ODs perform more post-op care.

Therapeutic Review

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Topical NSAID Update 

The latest agents, Prolensa and Ilevro, are improved formulations of current standbys for postoperative pain management.

Optometric Retina Society

Optometric Retina Society Newsletter aims to provide clinical updates in retinal disease for primary care optometrists. As part of this mission, the ORS organizes both annual meetings and a quarterly e-newsletter, through which the latest research and clinical findings are presented to attendees and readers.

To subscribe to the Optometric Retina Society quarterly e-newsletter and receive it via e-mail, click here.

Optometric Glaucoma  Society

Optometric Glaucoma Society Newsletter strives to promote excellence in the care of patients with glaucoma through professional education and scientific investigation. Its objectives are to promote the education of health care professionals, to promote glaucoma research, to make this information accessible to health care professionals and the public, and to establish collaboration with other professional organizations.

To subscribe to the E-Journal of the Optometric Glaucoma Society and receive it via e-mail, click here.

Optometric Glaucoma  Society

Optometric Physician Newsletter is a weekly e-journal edited by Art Epstein, O.D. It began in 2001 and discusses current optometric issues, research and industry news.

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