October 2008

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Departments

Review News

Editor's Page

Technology Update

If Disaster Strikes, Call for Backup

These companies say they can keep your files safe from fires, floods and human error.

Medicare Q & A

Retinal Insider

How to Spot Diseases that Mimic Wet AMD

Part two of the series considers cases that share characteristics of wet AMD, and offers clues to make the correct diagnoses.

Glaucoma Management

Glaucoma: The Systemic Disease Connection

A number of conditions—many originating outside the eye—may lead to glaucomatous damage.

Therapeutic Topics

The Whipsaw of Allergic Dry Eye

A look at the causes and treatments for the annoying one-two punch of allergy and dry eye.

Cornea/Anterior Segment

Progression: The New Approach to Dry Eye

Dry-eye syndrome is a chronic, progressive disease, and those at highest risk for progression should be treated with targeted therapy.

Dry-Eye Guidelines: Making A Difference in the Clinic?

Recent attempts to organize and codify expert knowledge regarding dry-eye diagnosis and treatment are paying off in many practices.

When Blepharoconjunctivitis Refuses to Go Away

Tips for rooting out the cause of inflammation and the best ways to bring these eyes back under control.

Refractive Surgery

Handle Complications Like an Expert

Tips on what to do when an otherwise smooth LASIK meets some bumps in the road.

Product News

Wills Eye Resident Case Series

Wills Eye Resident Case Series

This patient’s stye failed to respond to treatment and drove him to seek emergency care.