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Review of Ophthalmology Online
May 27, 2013 - Vol. 13, Num. 21
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May 2013 - Volume 9, Number 5
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March 2013 - Volume 9, Number 3
February 2013 - Volume 9, Number 2
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December 2012
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Using Smartgadgets in Clinical Practice
Retina by the Slice: The Latest in OCTs
Features
Retina by the Slice: The Latest in OCTs
Retina tracking, new color modes and new anterior-segment features are some of the latest additions to OCT devices.
Cover Focus
Using Smartgadgets in Clinical Practice
Today’s high-tech handheld smart devices have remarkable capabilities—and ophthalmologists are learning to take advantage of them.
Departments
Review News
TBI, PTSD Strong Indicators of Vision Problems for Veterans
Editor's Page
Careful: There’s An App for That
Technology Update
An Objective Look at Dry-Eye Syndrome
A new test for the amount of the protein lactoferrin on the ocular surface might hold the potential for diagnosis and treatment.
Medicare Q & A
The Ins and Outs of Informed Consent
An effective informed consent process helps maintain good communication between the physician and patient.
Financial Focus
Planning Challenges For Younger Surgeons
Our financial planning series looks at repaying educational debt and what to do with retirement funds when changing positions.
Retinal Insider
The Changing Face of Treatment for DME
A look at the emerging therapies and best clinical practices in treating diabetic macular edema.
Glaucoma Management
Mitigating Iatrogenic OSD in Glaucoma
Pharmaceutical therapies can cause or worsen ocular surface disease. Here’s how to minimize the problem.
Therapeutic Topics
Bringing the Focus to the Aqueous
A look at the composition of our tears and the pros and cons of our current methods of tear measurement.
Refractive Surgery
LVC Volumes Plunge On ISRS Survey
The increase in volume that appeared on the 2011 survey turned out to be an unfortunate mirage.
Product News
Femtosecond Laser Tools from Accutome
Research Review
24-hour IOP Monitor Well-Tolerated in Trial
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Recent onset of sudden, painless and bilateral decreased vision brings a young woman to seek emergency treatment.
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