Dry-Eye Diagnosis: 21st-Century Tools
Dry eye, with its numerous causes, is difficult to both treat and diagnosis. This article discusses eight promising new objective diagnostic tests for dry eye disease.
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Dry eye, with its numerous causes, is difficult to both treat and diagnosis. This article discusses eight promising new objective diagnostic tests for dry eye disease.
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Sometimes less is more. Dr. Giannoni, Director of the Dry Eye Center at the University Eye Institute, discusses how sometimes returning to the basics when treating DES can be best, especially when patients have been self medicating
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Patients presenting with dry eye syndrome (DES) are commonplace in an optometric practice. But many unresponsive cases of DES are caused by systemic diseases or medications. Click here to read more:
An increasing number of our patients are suffering from diabetes. This article discusses the many ocular effects diabetes can cause. Click here to read more about the ocular complications of diabetes:
The majority of cataract patients likely have significant tear film disturbances that can affect their preoperative measurements and postoperative satisfaction with cataract surgery. This article discusses the results found in the PHACO and Blepharitis studies. Click here to learn more:
This article discusses how fitting contact lenses in pre-existing ocular disease can improve the patient’s quality of life. This article discusses how ocular conditions that involve the eyelids, cornea, conjunctiva, sclera, iris and lens can affect the contact lens fitting.
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