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June 2005 |
Features
Complications, Care and Coding
By: Carla J. Mack, OD, MBA, FAAO, Editor; Julie A. Curtis, O.D.
See case by case how to diagnose, manage and code contact lens complications.
Attaining Vision and Comfort with Soft Torics
By: Marcus M. Devlin, O.D.
With ease of fit and so many design and material options, soft torics are an excellent choice for astigmats.
Improving a Keratoconus Lens Design
By: Paul Rose, BOptom, BSc, FNZSCLP
Changes to a keratoconus design allow practitioners to offer improved vision with a similar lens fit.
Departments
editor's perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Dropouts, the Eye and Education
prescribing for astigmatism
By: Peter D. Bergenske, OD, FAAO
Fitting Success with a Soft Toric Multifocal Lens
GP insights
By: Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
The Laboratory Consultant: Your Best Friend in GPs
contact lens materials
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Battling the Misconceptions of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
discovering dry eye
By: Kelly Kinney Nichols, OD, MPH, PHD
Nutraceuticals and Dry Eye
contact lens care
By: Susan Gromacki, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O.
Caring for Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses — Part 2
the contact lens exam
By: Stephen P. Byrnes, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Michael Berzansky, O.D.
Using Video Documentation to Improve GP Lens Fitting
contact lens economics
By: Antonio Calossi, DIP OPTOM IT, FAILAC, FBCLA
To Script or Not to Script?
treatment plan
By: William D. Townsend, OD, FAAO
Technology Pays
contact lens case reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
Topographical Changes after Everted Silicone Hydrogel Wear