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An Optometric Odyssey
Glaucoma Grand Rounds: J. Jame Thimons, O.D.; James L. Fanelli, O.D. Glaucoma (general) Managed Care Update: Randolph Brooks, O.D. Managed Care/Medicare Management Review News Review/General Ophthalmic Lenses Patient Care Practice Management/General Practice Management/Ophthalmic Dispensing Practice Management/Staff The Presbyopes Refractive Surgery Retina Retina Quiz: Mark T. Dunbar, O.D. Review of Symptoms: Joseph W. Sowka, O.D.; Alan G. Kabat, O.D. State of Optometry Technology Review TherapeuticForum: Christopher J. Quinn, O.D. Therapeutics Case ReportsCarotid Cavernous Sinus Fistula: Ocular Findings Point to Carotid Artery Problems: Renee Lynn Feit, O.D.—No. 7, p. 87Cavernous Hemangioma: Fundus Exam Reveals Rare Tumor in Teen: Andrew S. Gurwood, O.D.; David Styn, O.D.; Andres Lambaria, O.D.—No. 10, p. 95 Congenital Toxoplasmosis in 6-Year-Old (Third prize, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 An Atypical Case of Night Blindness: Sherry J. Bass, O.C.; Adam Rubin, O.D.—No. 2, p. 101 Horner’s Syndrome:Ptosis, Anisocoria Point Toward Horner’s Lung Tumor: Andrew S. Gurwood, O.D.; Christine A. Terrigno, O.D.,; Nhut M. Tran, O.D.—No. 3, p. 97 InTacs for a Keratocone: A Promising New Option? Brian Chou, O.D.; Brian S. Boxer Wachler, M.D.—No. 4, p. 91 LASIK: Post-Op Dry Eye Pesters LASIK Patient: Debra L. Denton; Carl Powers, O.D.; Philip E. Walling, O.D.—No. 3, p. 113 Optometry’s Students Become Optometry’s Teachers (Introduction, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 Pathological Myopia: ICG Angiography Helps Diagnose (Second prize, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 Pseudotumor Cerebri: 'Benign’ Condition Causes Headaches for Patient: Michael C. Radoiu, O.D.—No. 9, p. 109 Rosacea Keratoconjunctivitis: Third Time the Charm in Diagnosis: Lisa Chan, O.D., Angela Tam, O.D.—No. 11, p. 81 Sixth-Nerve Palsy: Facial Spasm a Signal (Grand prize, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome: Ocular Workup Helps Detect Rare Cancer—No. 6, p. 103 Chairside: Montgomery Vickers, O.D.January: O.D.’s Curse, The: Don’t Leave Home Without It—No. 1, p. 21February: Stepwise Therapy: —No. 2, p. 21 March: Nuggets from the Nineties—No. 3, p. 19 April: Belated Resolutions for Y2K—No. 4, p. 21 May: Yokel Bites The Big Apple—No. 5, p. 23 June: Beware the Old Rope Swing: —No. 6, p. 21 July: Bug Love—No. 7, p. 23 August: Viva Las Vegas! —No. 8, p. 21 September: Mel Gibson, A Goatee and Me—No. 9, p. 23 October: What’s Better: Number 1 or Hunan Beef?—No. 10, p. 23 November: Minnesota: Where the Fish Bite, But the Doctors Don't—No. 11, p. 23 December: Harry Potter’s Marketing Secrets—No. 12, p. 19 Comanagement Q&A: Paul C. Ajamian, O.D.January: What's New in Oculoplastics—No. 1, p. 96February: Should I Send Out That PVD?—No. 2, p. 106 March: How to Manage an Alkali Burn—No. 3, p. 122 April: Epiphora Unplugged—No. 4, p. 100 May:Why Are Surgeons JiltingUs? —No. 5, p. 104 July: Trabeculectomy Time? —No. 7, p. 93 September: Comanaging Diabetic Retinopathy—No. 9, p. 113 October: Caring for Pterygium—No. 10, p. 101 November: The Lowdown on Low Vision—No. 11, p. 91 December: The Pressure is On!—No. 12, p. 53 Comanagement/Scope of PracticeFlash Forward: How You’ll Practice in 2010 (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 12, p. 22ISRS Defends Comanagement (News Review)—No. 8, p. 4 Medicine Declares ‘Ground Zero’ in Fight Against Optometry (News Review)—No. 3, p. 2 O.D.s and Ophthalmologists Unite on California TPA Bill (News Review)—No. 10, p. 10 Study in Contradictions, A: AAO, ASCRS Say Comanagement the “Exception” (News Review)—No. 5, p. 4 Wis. O.D.s Defend Decision to do PRK—No. 7, p. 6 Computers/TechnologyDiagnostic Devices of the New Millennium: Harvey Bonner, O.D.—No. 8, p. 59e-Business: The Next e-volution of Your Practice (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 1, p. 50 E-Claims and Diabetic Care: Randolph Brooks, O.D. (Managed Care Update)—No. 11, p. 29 Fluorescein Angiography: Contrastive View of Your Patient's Problems: Deepak Gupta, O.D.(23rd annual Diagnostic Technology Report)—No. 8, p. 69 t's an e-World, Techno-Explosion: Amy Black (The State of Optometry)—No. 11, p. 63 Screening Fields on the Cutting Edge: Christopher Johnson, O.D. (6th annual Glaucoma Report)—No. 7, p. 67 How to See More Patients — And More Of Your Family:Judith Lee—No. 9, p. 69 7 Steps Toward a Paperless Office: Judith Lee—No. 3, p. 47 Spin a New Web Toward Efficiency: Randolph Brooks, O.D. (Managed Care Update)—No. 5, p. 33 Taking the Pain and Strain Out of Computer Use (Ophthalmic Lenses)—No. 1, p. 33 Upgrades Map New Directions in Topography—No. 1, p. 39 Cornea and Contact Lenses Q&A: Joseph P. Shovlin, O.D.January: Bandage Lens Debate (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 1, p. 84February: LASIK a Matter of Heart?—No. 2, p. 84 March: The Effects of Long-Term Lens Wear—No. 3, p. 127 April:Vaulting to Success on Post PKP Fits:—No. 4, p. 102 May: Vaulting to Success on Post PKP Fits—No. 5, p. 106 June: Four Things to Tell a Kerataconus Patient About PK:—No. 6, p. 111 July: LASIK and Children—No. 7, p. 95 August: RGPs and Myopia Progression—No. 8, p. 103 September: Extended Wear: Who’s a Candidate?—No. 9, p. 115 October: Herpes Threatens Good Eye—No. 10, p. 103 November: Update on Stem Cell Research:—No. 11, p. 93 December: What’s Behind this ‘Smile’?—No. 12, p. 54 Cornea and Contact LensesBrush up Your GPC Tx: Christopher J. Quinn, O.D. (Therapeutic Forum)—No. 7, p. 100Contact Lens Industry (News Review stories):
Contact Lenses: The Challenge and the Ecstasy (The Presbyopes/Optometric Study Center)—No. 12, p. 40 Corneal Ulcers: What to Do about them: Christopher J. Quinn, O.D. (Therapeutic Forum)—No. 2, p. 124 Defy Dry Eye and Avoid Dropouts: Milton M. Hom, O.D.—No. 7, p. 47 Four Artful Answers To Astigmatism: Jeffrey S. Eisenberg—No. 6, p. 57 How Ortho-K Fits in the Age of LASIK: John L. Schachet, O.D.—No. 8, p. 37
Manage an Alkali Burn, How to: Paul C. Ajamian, O.D.(Comanagement Q&A)—No. 3, p. 122 Play the Contact Lens Card (Managed Care Update)—No. 4, p. 29 Pseudomonas Strain Stirs Solution Debate(News Review)—No. 4, p. 8 Options for Refractive Surgery Come Full Circle: Barry M. Weiner, O.D. —No. 10, p. 64 Rosacea Keratoconjunctivitis: Third Time the Charm in Rosacea Diagnosis: Lisa Chan, O.D., Angela Tam, O.D.(Case Report)—No. 11, p. 81 Scientists Who Grew Cornea Grafts in the Lab Say It’s for Extreme Cases Only (News Review)—No. 8, p. 4 Solution Evolution: What to Tell Patients: Jeffrey S. Eisenberg, John Murphy—No. 3, p. 57 What’s New in Cornea And Contact Lenses: Joseph P. Shovlin, O.D. (2010: An Optometric Odyssey/Report from ARVO)—No. 5, p. 63 Tomorrow's Contact Lens Practice: Can You Adapt? Jeffrey S. Eisenberg (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 2, p. 56 Upgrades Map New Directions in Topography—No. 1, p. 39 When Words Mean as Much as Dk and Base Curve—No. 1, p. 45 24th Annual Contact Lens Report: DiabetesComanaging Diabetic Retinopathy: Paul Ajamian, O.D. (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 9, p. 113Diabetes and MS Influence Case: J. James Thimons, O.D. (Glaucoma Grand Rounds)—No. 11, p. 95 Diabetes Care: ICDM and CPT-9 Codes—No. 9, p. 100 Diabetes Mellitus Beyond the Eye: A Clinical Review: Mark A. Coan, O.D.—No. 9, p. 98 Diabetic with Neovascular Glaucoma: J. James Thimons, O.D.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)—No. 4, p. 105 E-Claims and Diabetic Care: Randolph Brooks, O.D. (Managed Care Update )—No. 11, p. 29 Comanaging Diabetic Retinopathy: Paul Ajamian, O.D. (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 9, p. 113 More Diabetic Eye Exams, and More Diabetics, Too (News Review)—No. 10, p. 6 Researchers Link Weight-Regulating Hormone to Diabetic Retinopathy(News Review)—No. 12, p. 6 A Ruthian Approach to Diabetes: Randy Brooks, O.D. (Managed Care Update) —No. 9, p. 24 Diagnostic Quiz: Andrew S. Gurwood, O.D.January: For Whom the Ball Takes its Toll—No. 1, p. 118February: 6 Months of Blurred Vision—No. 2, p. 142 March: A Case of Striking Juxtafoveal Changes—No. 3, p. 164 April: Stubborn ‘Pink Eye’ Requires Attention—No. 4, p. 138 May: Burning Has Patient Returning—No. 5, p. 136 June: Young Woman Feels Itchy and Crusty—No. 6, p. 164 July: Floaters and Haze—No. 7, p. 116 August: Appearance and Pain More than Meets the Eye—No. 8, p. 128 September:Lens Sheds Light On Bigger Picture—No. 9, p. 136 October: Visible Veil Reduces Patient’s Vision:—No. 10, p. 128 November: Systemic History Complicates Diagnosis—No. 11, p. 118 December: Blurred Vision Follows Weight Gain—No. 12, p. 74 Dry EyeContact Lenses: Defy Dry Eye and Avoid Dropouts: Milton M. Hom, O.D.—No. 7, p. 47The Once and Future Treatment of Dry Eye: Robert Murphy—No. 2, p. 73 Post-Op Dry Eye Pesters LASIK Patient: Debra L. Denton; Carl Powers, O.D.; Philip E. Walling, O.D. (Case Report)—No. 3, p. 113 Study Confirms Women More Vulnerable to Dry Eye (News Review)—No. 4, p. 10 Editor’s Page: Rich KirknerJanuary: Help Build a Great Wall—No. 1, p. 17February: Fund CVS Study Now—No. 2, p. 17 March: ABOP Needs a Second Look—No. 3, p. 15 April: AMA’s Losing Battle—No. 4, p. 17 May: Who’s Wasting Money Now?—No. 5, p. 19 June: It's Not Do or Die—No. 6, p. 19 July: This One’s for You—No. 7, p. 21 August: Board Certification: What’s Next? —No. 8, p. 19 September: Glasses Still Matter—No. 9, p. 21 October: Say 'Uncle':—No. 10, p. 21 November: Encore! Encore!—No. 11, p. 21 December: Dream Deferred, A—No. 12, p. 17 ../FEATURES/Special ReportsABOP coverage
Glaucoma Grand RoundsJanuary: Diagnosing Iris Cyst: J. James Thimons, O.D.—No. 1, p. 99March: Avoiding IOP Rise in Itchy Eyes: J. James Thimons, O.D. —No. 3, p. 129 April: Diabetic with Neovascular Glaucoma: J. James Thimons, O.D.—No. 4, p. 105 May: Uncontrolled IOPs, Field Loss Dictate Surgery (Glaucoma Grand Rounds)—No. 5, p. 108 August: Never Yield on One Field: J. James Thimons, O.D.—No. 8, p. 105 September: Trabeculum Trouble Complicates This Boy’s Treatment:J. James Thimons, O.D.—No. 9, p. 117 October: Herpes Threatens Good Eye: James L. Fanelli, O.D. —No. 10, p. 104 November: Diabetes and MS Influence Case: J. James Thimons, O.D. (Glaucoma Grand Rounds)—No. 11, p. 95 December: Therapy Changes Due to LASIK—No. 12, p. 56 Glaucoma/GeneralBlacks Receive Less Glaucoma Surgery (News Review)—No. 4, p. 10Break an Acute Angle Closure Attack, How to (Therapeutic Forum) —No. 1, p. 103 Genetic Test and Treatment for Glaucoma (News Review)—No. 12, p. 10 Disc Drusen: Are they Worse than we Thought? Jerome Sherman, O.D.(Technology Review)—No. 3, p. 35 Glaucoma Therapy:What's New: Murray Fingeret, O.D. (6th Annual Glaucoma Report/2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 7, p. 60 Getting a Better Read on Tonometry: Rob Murphy—No. 4, p. 49 Glaucoma Without Pressure:Christopher J. Quinn, O.D. (6th Annual Glaucoma Report/Optometric Study Center)—No. 7, p. 76 New Glaucoma Monitor Gives Instant IOP (News Review)—No. 2, p. 8 Pressure is On, The!¸ (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 12, p. 53 Screening Fields on the Cutting Edge: Christopher Johnson, O.D.—No. 7, p. 67 Trabeculectomy Time? Paul C. Ajamian, O.D. (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 7, p. 93 What’s New in Glaucoma: Kathy Williams, O.D. (2010: An Optometric Odyssey/ Report from ARVO)—No. 5, p. 73 Managed Care Update: Randolph Brooks, O.D.January:Jump-Start Your Practice—No. 1, p. 25February: The Cure for Y2K Fever—No. 2, p. 25 March: Five Degrees of Magnetism—No. 3, p. 29 May: Spin a New Web Toward Efficiency—No. 5, p. 33 June: Patient Satisfaction From Front Line Back—No. 6, p. 24 July: 5 Trends to Watch on the Third-Party Front—No.7, p. 39 September: A Ruthian Approach to Diabetes—No.9, p. 24 October: Your Role in LASIK—No.10, p. 29 November: E-Claims and Diabetic Care—No.11, p. 239 December: Gone Fishin’ After This—No. 12, p. 21 Managed Care/MedicareMedicare Q&A:
Optometry Payments Increase In New Medicare Fee Schedule (News Review)—No. 1, p. 8 Third-Party Plans Keep Lock on O.D.s (News Review/National Panel)—No. 7, p. 10 Will the HMO Beast Grow New Fangs? Jeffrey S. Eisenberg (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 4, p. 52 Management ReviewJanuary: The Entrepreneurial O.D.:Busting the Benchmarks: Neil B. Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A.—No. 1, p. 29February: The Rigmarole of Hiring: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D.—No. 2, p. 33 March: Resist the Lure of Managed Care: Gary Gerber, O.D.—No. 3, p. 31 April: The Entrepreneurial O.D.:Show Patients Your Really, Really Care : Neil B. Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A.—No. 4, p. 33 May: Taking Marriage To Work: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D.—No. 5, p. 33 June:Never Underestimate The Power of Staff: Gary Gerber, O.D.—No. 6, p. 31 July: The Entrepreneurial O.D.: Neil Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A.—No. 7, p. 31 August:The Patient Isn't Always Right: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D.—No. 8, p. 27 September:Don’t Mold Staff in Your Image: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D.—No. 9, p. 27 October:Handicap Your Marketing Odds: Gary Gerber, O.D. —No. 6, p. 31 November: A Wrong Can Make a Right: Neil Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A.—No. 11, p. 33 News Review/GeneralBreaking News: Visionary Henry B. Peters DiesCamera Implant Gives Blind Man Limited Vision—No. 2, p. 4 COPE Says ‘Nope’ to Non-Doctors Who Teach Courses—No. 9, p. 6 Coroner Sued Over Corneas—No. 8, p. 4 Dr. Bennett Calls on Colleagues to Meet “Unmet Needs”—No. 5, p. 6 An Excess of O.D.s, but not too Many—No. 3, p. 8 Few, the Unproud, the Cheaters, The—No. 7, p. 10 Kentucky Kids Must Get Eye Exams—No. 9, p. 2 Malpractice: The Suit That Takes You to the Cleaners (National Panel)—No. 5, p. 8 New Tactile Alphabet for the Blind May Be Quicker Than Braille—No. 1, p. 6 New Optometry Hall of Famers—No. 10, p. 8 No Link Between Nightlights and Nearsightedness—No. 4, p. 8 O.D.s No Longer Sweating Cost-Cutting Measures (National Panel)—No. 6, p. 8 Profile: AOA President Howard Braverman—No. 6, p. 6 National Panel:Optometrists Prefer Bush Over Gore (National Panel)—No. 10, p. 8 Optometry Mourns Loss of Dr. Rodger Kame—No. 8, p. 10 OSHA's Ergonomics Proposal OK with O.D.s—for Now—No. 1, p. 10 Pilot Program Takes Eye Care to the Cradle—No. 11, p. 8 Self-Referral Ban Threatens New Jersey O.D.s—No. 10, p. 4 Vision USA Sets Sights on 2001 Volunteers—No. 9, p. 8 Student Debt Is Up—No. 2, p. 10 Ophthalmic Lenses12 Quality Control Checks for PAL Rxes: Judith Lee—No. 2, p. 35Four P's Spell 'Relief' in Managed-care Dispensary: Karlen Lamperelli—No.6, p. 5G (suppl.) Glass Works: An Untapped Niche: Karlen Lamperelli—No. 4, p. 37 Good PALs Come In Small Frames: Jessica L. Hogan—No. 5, p. 41 In-Office Lens Making Traces a New Path: Helen Bennett—No. 3, p. 40 How Doctors rate the PAL Class of 2000 (The Presbyopes)—No. 12, p. 33 Ophthalmic Lens Companies (News Review):
Remote Tracing: How to Make It Work for You:Helen Bennett—No. 9, p. 31 Specialty Lens Reference (2000)—No. 6, supplement Taking the Pain and Strain Out of Computer Use: Rich Kirkner—No. 1, p. 33 Try This Industrial Strength Dispensary Booster:Helen Bennett —No. 10, p. 37 Why Tell Your Patients 'You Gotta Wear Shades': Jessica L. Hogan—No. 7, p. 33 Patient CareCVS: Getting Out the Word About Computers and Eyes (News Review)—No. 5, p. 10Ocular Disease Management, Handbook of: No. 3 (supplement) Review of Symptoms: Joseph W. Sowka, O.D.; Alan G. Kabat, O.D.
Step up to the Plate As a Diet Adviser: Robert Abel, M.D.—No. 6, p. 75 Practice Management/GeneralBusiness Plan: How to Write One Part I: —No. 5, p. 49Consultant’s Case Files: Alan Cleinman; Laurie Zimniewicz
Sprucin’ up the Old Salt Mine: John Murphy (National Panel)—No. 3, p. 53 What’s Your Practice Worth? Here’s How to Find Out—No. 2, p. 65 Write the Story Of Your Practice Finances: —No. 6, p. 33 Practice Management/Ophthalmic DispensingDoctor, Do You Still Need Glasses? John Murphy (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 9, p. 80Four P's Spell 'Relief' in Managed-care Dispensary: Karlen Lamperelli—No. 6 (supplement), 5G Getting Ahead of the Curve: Rich Kirkner (The State of Optometry)—No. 11, p. 53 Is Your Optical a Hit or a Dud? Helen Bennett—No. 9, p. 39 'Lifestyle Dispensing': What it Really Means: Karlen Lamperelli—No. 9, p. 47 Putting a New Face on Ophthalmic Dispensing: Rich Kirkner (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 3, p. 62 Practice Management/StaffDon’t Mold Staff in Your Image: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D. (Management Review)—No. 9, p. 27The Employee is (Almost) Always Right: Entrepreneurial O.D.: Neil Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A. (Management Review)—No. 7, p. 31 Navigate The Rigmarole of Hiring: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D. (Management Review)—No. 2, p. 33 Never Underestimate The Power of Staff: Gary Gerber, O.D. (Management Review)—No. 6, p. 31 Staff Raises May be Paying Off for O.D.s: Jessica L. Hogan (National Panel Report)—No. 6, p. 54 Workforce: Will There be Too Many O.D.s by 2010?Judith Lee (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)?—No. 11, p. 38 Survive The Employment Crisis, How to:Judith Lee (2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 6, p. 44 Taking Marriage To Work: Pamela J. Miller, O.D., J.D. (Management Review)—No. 5, p. 35 Refractive SurgeryCompensation vs. Accommodation (The Presbyopes)—No. 12, p. 36Do Alpha-agonists and LASIK Mix? (Therapeutic Forum)—No. 10, p. 113 Does LASIK Damage the Nerve Fiber Layer? (News Review)—No. 1, p. 4 Effects of Long-Term Lens Wear: Joseph P. Shovlin, O.D. (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 3, p. 127 FDA Panel Gives Conditional Endorsement to Holmium LTK (News Review)—No. 2, p. 4 InTacs for a Keratocone: A Promising New Option? Brian Chou, O.D.; Brian S. Boxer Wachler, M.D. (Case Report)—No. 4, p. 97 Intacts: Old Myths, New Uses: Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Steve H. Linn, O.D. (Refractive Surgery Update)—No. 10, p. 107 Is LASIK OK for Kids? (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 7, p. 95 Lasik in 2010: Will You Be There? Jeffrey S. Eisenberg (6th Annual Refractive Surgery Report/(2010: An Optometric Odyssey)—No. 10, p. 54 LASIK a Matter of Heart? Joseph P. Shovlin, O.D. (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 2, p. 109 LTK May Provide Hope for Hyperopes (News Review)—No. 9, p. 4 Optical Aberrations of LASIK, The (Refractive Surgery Update)—No. 2, p. 111 Post-Op Dry Eye Pesters LASIK Patient: Debra L. Denton; Carl Powers, O.D.; Philip E. Walling, O.D. (Case Report)—No. 3, p. 113 Pre-Op Pearls for LASIK Exams (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 10, p. 103 Options for Refractive SurgeryCome Full Circle: Barry M. Weiner, O.D. (6th Annual Refractive Surgery Report)—No. 10, p. 64 Refractive Surgery Industry (News Review)
Therapy Changes Due to LASIK (Glaucoma Grand Rounds)—No. 12, p. 56 Two-for-One: Cataract and Refractive Surgery: Joseph P. Shovlin, O.D. (Cornea and Contact Lens Q&A)—No. 5, p. 106 What’s New In Refractive Surgery: Paul M. Karpecki, O.D. (2010: An Optometric Odyssey/Report from ARVO)—No. 5, p. 57 Why Four Maps Are Better Than One (Refractive Surgery Update)—No. 4, p. 108 Your Role in LASIK: Randolph Brooks, O.D. (Managed Care Update)—No. 10, p. 29 RetinaArtificial Retina Might Provide Glimmer of Hope (News Review)—No. 8, p. 8Breakthrough Treatments for AMD Thomas Stokkermans, O.D., Ph.D. (Optometric Study Center)—No. 8, p. 44Cavernous Hemangioma: Fundus Exam Reveals Rare Tumor in Teen: Andrew S. Gurwood, O.D.; David Styn, O.D.; Andres Lambaria, O.D(Case Reports)—No. 10, p. 95 Congenital Toxoplasmosis in 6-Year-Old (Third prize, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 Congenital Night Blindness: Sherry J. Bass, O.C.; Adam Rubin, O.D. (Case Report)—No. 2, p. 101 Fluorescein Angiography: Contrastive View of Your Patient's Problems: Deepak Gupta, O.D. (23rd Annual Diagnostic Technology Report): —No. 8, p. 69 Gene Therapy Researchers Gain Ground in Retinitis Pigmentosa (News Review)—No. 11, p. 6 Genome Project Helps to Identify Colorblind Disease (News Review)—No. 7, p. 8 Pathological Myopia: ICG Angiography Helps Diagnose (Second prize, 10th annual Student Case Report Challenge)—No. 1, p. 66 Photodynamic Therapy in the Spotlight (News Review)—No. 6, p. 4 Should I Send Out That PVD? Paul C. Ajamian, O.D. (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 2, p. 106 von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome: Ocular Workup Helps Detect Rare Cancer (Case Reports)—No. 6, p. 103 What’s New in Retinal Disease: William L. Jones, O.D. (2010: An Optometric Odyssey/Report from ARVO)—No. 5, p. 79 When to Refer for PDT (Comanagement Q&A)—No. 6, p. 108 Retina Quiz: Mark T. DunbarJanuary: Transient Haze—No. 1, p. 101February: Is the Flu to Blame??—No. 2, p. 121 March: The Case of Theme Park Maculapathy—No. 3, p. 133 April: Trying to Save One Good Eye—No. 4, p. 111 May: Think It’s AMD? Think Again—No. 5, p. 113 June: Mourner Laments Blurred Vision—No. 6, p. 112 July: Lesion Throws Q.B. for a Loss—No. 7, p. 96 August: Blurred Road Ahead for Injured Indy Driver—No. 8, p. 109 September: Spelunker’s Central Vision is Now in the Dark—No. 9, p. 120 October: Lupus Tx: Cause or Cure?—No. 10, p. 109 November: Uncertain "Something" Confounds Diagnosis—No. 11, p. 99 December: Lesion Triggers Marksman’s Worry—No. 12, p. 60 Technology ReviewFebruary: Fast Lane to the Web: Dominick M. Maino, O.D., M.Ed.—No. 2, p. 29March: Are Drusen Worse than we Thought? Jerome Sherman, O.D.—No. 3, p. 35 April: Information Junkie’s Fix: Cliff Wright, O.D.—No. 4, p. 31 May: The Newest Microprocessors: Anthony S. Diecidue, O.D. —No. 5, p. 37 June: Measuring VA Like a Pro: Dominick M. Maino, O.D., M.Ed. —No. 6, p. 27 July: Automated Recall Icing on the Cake: Thomas J. Overberg, O.D.—No. 7, p. 29 August: Power to the Palm: Dominick M. Maino, O.D., M.Ed.—No. 8, p. 25 September: Directions on the Information Highway: Dominick M. Maino, O.D., M.Ed.—No. 9, p. 29 October: Tell Your Patients Where to Surf: Rich Kirkner—No. 10, p. 33 November: WWW, The: Do You Still Only Get What You Pay for? (Technology Review)—No. 11, p. 31 Therapeutic Forum: Christopher J. Quinn, O.D.January: Acute Angle Closure Attack—No. 1, p. 103February: What to Do about Corneal Ulcers—No. 2, p. 124 March: Ketotifen: For the Season of the Itch—No. 3, p. 137 April: Be Heart Smart When Treating the Eye—No. 4, p. 114 May: A New Weapon To Fight Lice—No. 5, p. 117 June: Can Xalatan Reactivate HSV?—No. 6, p. 115 July: Brush up Your GPC Tx—No. 7, p. 100 August: How to Manage Melanosis—No. 8, p. 113 September: Sad Sac Leaves Patient in Tears—No. 9, p. 123 October: Do Alpha-agonists and LASIK Mix?—No. 10, p. 113 December: Rescula to the Rescue?—No. 12, p. 55 Therapeutics/generalAllergan Sues to Nix Santen’s Quixen (News Review)—No. 10, p. 10Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs (2000)—No. 5 (supplement) First Drug in Brand New Class Of Antibiotics WinsFDA Approval (News Review)—No. 7, p. 8 New Ophthalmic Drug Approvals (News Review)—No. 9, p. 8 Ophthalmic Medications: The New and Newsworthy: Brian E. Mathie, O.D.(Optometric Study Center)—No. 1, p. 80 Oral Meds for the O.D.: A Closer Look: Kathy C. Williams, O.D.(Optometric Study Center)—No. 10, p. 82 What the FDA’s Warning on PPA Means to Your Patients (News Review)—No. 12, p. 10 You're Only In Up to Your Knees:John Murphy (The State of Optometry)—No. 11, p. 59 © Review of Optometry OnLine
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