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January 15, 2012

January 15, 2012
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Injection: The Third Method of Drug Administration 

Even if you don't perform injections in your office, you should know the different types of injections in eye care, and how they're performed.

Diagnostic Technology

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The Increasing Value of OCT Imaging 

Not every office needs one, but we certainly couldn’t do without ours.

Contact Lenses

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Seeing the Future with Contact Lenses 

Contact lenses aren’t just for vision correction anymore.

Case Report

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Choroidal Melanoma is a Life Sentence 

Ensure the best possible outcome with this dire condition.

Annual Dry Eye Report

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Keep On Plugging 

Punctal plugs may be used in a variety of other ways to facilitate improved ocular health.
Departments

News Review

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Calculating Your Risk 

New online tool calculates risk of AMD progression.
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Catch Glaucoma Sooner 

Study results suggest performing visual fields every six months.
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Drug Slows Metastasis Of Uveal Melanoma 

A drug approved for epilepsy can also slow the spread of these deadly eye tumors.
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Environment Factors Into Exfoliation Glaucoma 

Location and temperature are risk factors for exfoliation glaucoma.
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Eyes in the Back of Its Head 

Tufts biologists make tadpoles grow eyes on their backs and tails.
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In the News 

A look at a few of the latest headlines in eye care.
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It’s Glaucoma Awareness Month 

January is the perfect time to raise awareness in your community.
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Myopia Treatments for Kids Come Up Short or Cause Side Effects 

Of all methods of myopia inhibition, anti-muscarinic drops work the best.
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Sunshine Act Delayed—for Now 

Proposed regulations from CMS will postpone data collection until later this year.

Editor's Page

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Optometry’s Sharper Image 

Why isn’t there more outrage directed toward cosmetologists and tattoo artists who apply permanent makeup?

Chairside

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I’m Shootin’ Blanks Here 

Sometimes, patients still catch me off guard without a response.

Coding Abstract

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Happy (?) New Year! 

A new year is just beginning, but we’re still dealing with problems from previous years.

Comanagement Q & A

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Bust That Rust! 

You can remove foreign bodies and rust rings, even those located centrally.

Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A

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On Thin Eyes 

While CXL complications are rare, operating on a cornea that’s too thin can result in some unexpected—and unwanted—snags.  

Retina Quiz

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Patient Sees Better in the Dark 

This young patient presented with a 10-year history of extremely poor visual acuity and photophobia.

Therapeutic Review

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Sowka Down Under, Part II 

Resistance is futile… But, it happens anyway.

Research Review

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A Look At MSI 

Multispectral imaging may help eye care providers diagnose retinal conditions earlier than conventional fundoscopy.

Product Review

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Product Review 

Take a look at some of the latest offerings in eye care.

Diagnostic Quiz

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Right Between the Eyes 

A patient presented, following an ER visit, with pain around both eyes.

Review of Systems

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MS and the Eye (Part 1) 

In any patient with unexplained neurologic deficits, consider disease that damages the myelin sheath.

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