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November 2011
Digital Edition
Should You Change Your Practice Model?
New Ways to Bring Tears to Patients’ Eyes
Getting to the Root of Patients' Dry Eye
Features
Should You Change Your Practice Model?
Economic realities and administrative hassles are making surgeons consider new ways of focusing their practice.
Cover Story
Getting to the Root of Patients' Dry Eye
How to use signs, symptoms and tests to diagnose the cause of a case of dry eye.
Cover Focus
New Ways to Bring Tears to Patients’ Eyes
A look at the dry-eye treatments currently in Phase III FDA clinical trials.
Getting to the Root of Patients' Dry Eye
How to use signs, symptoms and tests to diagnose the cause of a case of dry eye.
Departments
Review News
Mayo Clinic Study Warns of IOP Rise in Some Lucentis Patients
Editor's Page
Baby ✓ Bathwater ✓ Throw, FDA, Throw
Technology Update
Using Ultrasound to Reduce High IOP
Researchers are developing new instruments that can ablate the ciliary body or increase outflow through the TM.
Medicare Q & A
Covered or Noncovered? The Cataract Menu
What Medicare covers is not always clear-cut. A breakdown of cataract surgery and the rationale for who pays what.
Glaucoma Management
Should Your Glaucoma Patients Be Driving?
Glaucomatous damage can eventually make your patient a dangerous driver. Here's how to stay on top of the situation.
Therapeutic Topics
Mucins: Foundation of A Good Tear Film
What we know about mucins and their role in protecting the eye from ocular surface disease.
Refractive Surgery
Navigating the Gray Areas of RLE
Knowing the risk factors and how to select the right patients can help ensure safe refractive lens exchanges, say surgeons.
Product News
B + L Launches Lotemax Ointment
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A young and healthy patient’s mishap at a rock concert leads him to seek treatment at Wills.
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