Review of Cornea





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April 15, 2012

Features

Annual Contact Lens Report

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Minimize Follow-Up for Multifocal Contacts 

You can fit presbyopes successfully—and without the endless follow-up visits.

Office Design

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An Eye on Design 

A fresh look in your optical can allow patients to see your practice in a whole new light.

Practice Management

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Don't Let Rejection Get You Down 

Navigate the maze of medical claim rejection and successfully appeal a denied claim.

SECO Roundup

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SECO 2012: Education Plus a Whole Lot More 

From education to exhibitors, SECO offered something extra for attendees this year.


Departments

Chairside

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Borish Built a Better O.D. 

Dr. Irvin Borish was as humble as a card-carrying genius could be.

Coding Abstract

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Time for Spring Cleaning 

You probably don’t perform compliance reviews, do you?

Comanagement Q & A

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When Interferon Interferes 

Is the patient’s interferon treatment causing cotton-wool spots?

Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A

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A Real Pain in the Eye 

There’s no shortage of pain management options for severe corneal injuries.

Diagnostic Quiz

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More Than a New Rx? 

A biomicroscope revealed a small, dense, white lesion in the inferior portion of the left cornea.

Editor's Page

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Set the Tone 

Patients feed off of your attitude. What do they hear when you discuss multifocals?


Glaucoma Grand Rounds

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Patient Has a Bad Latitude 

A longstanding patient with PXG in one eye wonders how she ‘got’ it.

Letters to the Editor

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Letters to the Editor 

Here's what our readers have to say.

News Review

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ACOE Aims to Accredit CE 

The AOA’s House of Delegates will vote on the ACOE proposal at their meeting in late June.
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B+L Plans to Buy ISTA 

The $500 million purchase is slated to be finalized during the 2nd quarter of 2012.
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Don't Donate Old Glasses 

A $10 donation for an eye exam is better, study says.

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Farewell Dr. Borish 

Optometry mourns the loss of visionary Irvin Borish, O.D.
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Missouri Kids’ Vision Law to Expire? 

Law will expire this year unless it’s renewed by the legislature.
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Myopia: It's Not Just the Length, but the Lens 

Some say myopia is due to an eyeball that's “too long.” Not exactly.
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X-Ray Therapy Prevents Glaucoma 

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In the News 

A look at a few of the latest headlines in eye care.

Product Review

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Product Review 

A look at some of the latest product offerings in eye care.

Research Review

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The Role of Topical NSAIDs 

Today, we use topical NSAIDs for more than just postoperative pain management.

Retina Quiz

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Medical History is Critical 

Not all patients disclose necessary info to their eye care providers.

Surgical Minute

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Comanaging Canaloplasty 

What every O.D. needs to know about this increasingly popular procedure.

Therapeutic Review

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'Like Sandpaper in the Morning' 

Here’s how you can help break the vicious cycle of nocturnal lagophthalmos.


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