Be leery of large optic cups when screening for pediatric glaucoma
For many ODs, cases of pediatric physiologic cupping appear far more frequently than pediatric glaucoma. For this reason, ODs should be leery of large optic cups when screening for pediatric glaucoma.
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Toxoplasmosis retinochoroiditis pictorial review
Patients suffering from toxoplasmosis retinochoroiditis may be completely asymptomatic, yet ocular involvement of this infection can be the cause of considerable vision loss. Read on to find out what signs to look out for.
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Lyme disease: The 45-year silent epidemic
The future is promising for individuals diagnosed with Lyme disease. But eyecare practitioners must step up their game when identifying and managing it.
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Navigating New Approaches for Glaucoma Management
In this CE monograph, the role of NO in glaucoma and the effects of the NO-donating moiety and the PGA component of LBN on IOP lowering are discussed. Complimentary COPE Credits. CLICK HERE to access.
 
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