Learn how this procedure can be used in complex scenarios.
A 92-year-old Hispanic male presented to our institute for acute vision loss and new floaters for one week in the left eye (OS). Past ocular history included cataract surgery OS in 2008 and strabismic amblyopia in the right eye (OD) since childhood. Medical history included benign prostatic hyperplasia, hypercholesterolemia and hypothyroidism, all of which were controlled medically.
Clinicians can improve the quality of services provided to patients from underserved populations and extend the surveillance of disease status beyond their clinics.
Experts weigh in on how advanced tools can help with specific clinical responsibilities, providing you clarity on whether their benefits will serve your specific needs.
Find out what matters most to optometrists when adding tools and techniques to their practices.
In this special annual supplement, members of the Ocular Wellness & Nutrition Society (OWNS) contribute 10 articles on the intersection of physical wellness and eye health.
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