COVID vaccine may trigger corneal transplant rejections, results from new study show
Rejections treatable with topical corticosteroids
Poll: What percentage of your patients exhibit blepharoptosis?
This poll is for optometrists and eyecare professionals, only. It will close on Friday, September 10, 2021.
Keeping an eye out for double-organ bias
Long COVID affects cornea, new study results show
CCM detects small losses of corneal nerve fiber and increases in the number of dendritic cells on the cornea to help identify long COVID
Masks come off, masks go back on
Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine receives long-awaited FDA approval
Approval may kickstart vaccination effort
September billing & coding workshop
What’s new in low vision rehabilitation
Offer patients independence and improve quality of life by incorporating low vision services
Blepharoptosis in korean patients: Old age and high BMI are risks
Cutoff age for evaluation: 66 years
Optometry Times® Welcomes Optometric Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Society (OCCRS) to Strategic Alliance Partnership (SAP) Program
OCCRS seeks to establish a home for optometric clinicians, researchers, and business owners in the field of refractive technologies.
Dr. Lauretta Justin’s Big Why for Optometry Divas and 2021 Escape to Serenity Educational Retreat
Transcript: Tips for optimal management of glaucoma suspects
FDA grants Aldeyra Therapeutics orphan drug designation for ADX-2191
New intravitreal injection approved to treat retinitis pigmentosa, viteoretinal lymphoma, and other rare cancers
Transcript: Know when it’s emergent and when it’s not
What to ask when triaging a patient
Patient log brings back memories
Why it's important to keep a record of patient encounters
Transcript: Scleral lens wear and ocular surface disease
Poll results: What is your first-line approach to emergent presbyopes who wear contact lenses?
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Novel therapeutic approach offers nonsurgical option for acquired blepharoptosis
Use of a drug to correct the eyelid position could eliminate the complications associated with surgery.
Blepharoptosis: Unraveling this not-so-simple disorder
Perhaps the most important consideration is understanding the neuromuscular pathway that retracts and protracts the eyelid.
Transcript: Optometry movie coming soon to Amazon
The movie "Open Your Eyes" will soon be available to stream on Amazon