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Imaging and Diagnostic Instruments

Grading the Ocular Surface with the iPod

How a group of corneal specialists constructed an effective way to image the ocular surface without breaking the bank.

ARVO 2012 Gives Florida Our Best

Highlights from the final Fort Lauderdale meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

Topography-guided Ablation: Pros and Cons

As surgeons anticipate the availability of this technology in the United States, those who have used it offer insights and advice.

Childhood Glaucoma: Helping Young Patients

Although many doctors rarely see children with glaucoma, a few basic strategies can make the experience go smoothly.

Devices for Ocular Imaging on the Go

A look at several handheld imaging systems that give physicians more flexibility regarding when and where they image the eye.

Needles in a Haystack: Monitoring Progression

Advances in technology are improving our ability to detect even early glaucoma progression.

WFAF: A New Tool To Study Retinal Disease

Widefield autofluorescence may combine with other imaging technology to provide new insights into disease pathogenesis.

Alternate Perimetry: A Questionable Trade-off

With limited time and resources, reducing the number of standard visual fields to perform SWAP or FDT could backfire.

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