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July 2011 |
Features
Dry Eye in Soft Contact Lens Wearers
By: Heiko Pult, PhD, MSc, FAOO, FBCLA, FEAOO
A variety of tools are available to help you diagnose and manage this multifactorial condition
Fitting Scleral Lenses for Ocular Surface Disease
By: Lynette K. Johns, OD, FAAO
Defining fitting goals and patient expectations is an important first step in managing OSD with sclerals
A Closer Look at Corneal Stem Cells
By: Katherine M. Mastrota, MS, OD, FAAO; William D. Townsend, OD, FAAO
Early intervention by practitioners can prevent and aid treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency
Departments
Online Photo Diagnosis
By: William D. Townsend, OD, FAAO
Editor’s Perspective
By: Jason J. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO
Where Do We Go From Here?
Research Review
By: Eric Papas, PhD, MCOptom, DipCL, FAAO
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: All You Need to Know
Prescribing for Presbyopia
By: Craig W. Norman, FCLSA
Decreasing Dry Eye Symptoms in Presbyopic Lens Wearers
GP Insights
By: Gregory W. DeNaeyer, OD, FAAO
Successfully Managing Ocular Surface Disease
Contact Lens Design & Materials
By: Neil A. Pence, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Contact Lens Dry Eye—What Triggers the Sensation?
Dry Eye Dx and Tx
By: William D. Townsend, OD, FAAO
The Dry Eye Pipeline in 2011
Contact Lens Care & Compliance
By: Michael A. Ward, MMSc, FAAO
Maybe it’s Not Dry Eye
Contact Lens Practice Pearls
By: Gregory J. Nixon, O.D., F.A.A.O.
The Role of MGD in Lens Care
The Business of Contact Lenses
By: Gary Gerber, OD
Eight Ways to Not Grow Your Dry Eye Practice
Pediatric and Teen CL Care
By: Christine W. Sindt, OD, FAAO
Rosacea: Not Just for Adults
Treatment Plan
By: Leo Semes, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Posterior Etiologies of Dry Eye
Reader and Industry Forum
By: Sruthi Srinivasan, PhD, BS Optom, FAAO; Luigina Sorbara, OD, MSc, FAAO (Dip CL); Lyndon W. Jones, PhD, FCOptoM, FAAO (Dip CL); Wolfgang Sickenberger, Prof, MSc Optom, Dipl Ing (FH) AO
Imaging the Structure of the Meibomian Glands
Contact Lens Case Reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
Water Intake and Dry Eye