Erin Rueff, OD, Melissa Barnett, OD, and Diana Chu, OD discuss the use of alternative dry eye therapies and the promise they show for relieving dry eye symptoms.

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Kambiz Silani, OD, and Kelly K. Nichols, OD, discuss the potential for 4 drugs making their way through the 2023 pipeline to become tools for dry eye disease management.
Rolando Toyos, MD, of the Toyos Clinic in Nashville and Edward Manche, MD, of the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University consider the status of small manual incision lenticule extraction 5 years since its approval in the US.
A study shows the severity of symptoms were worse in patients with developmental dyslexia than other learning disabilities.
Most fungal sinusitis is noninvasive, but when it spreads to the orbit and central nervous system, morbidity and mortality can be high if left untreated.
Investigators reviewed the mechanism of action that a high-fat diet may have on instigating inflammation in the meibomian glands of mice.
Researchers assess the efficacy of a novel 5-flash IPL technique in combination with home-based therapy in patients with MGD.
A study shows an association between disease progression in the inferior VF and superior retinal artery angular positioning.
The data helped in EVO-ICL size selection.
Prevention of myopia may be the best approach to reduce the incidence of pathologic myopia and its complications in the future.
Researchers developed a prediction equation for the width of the angle after undergoing the procedure.
Subfoveal choroidal thickness significantly decreased at the early postinfectious period compared with healthy patients, the study shows.
Researchers assess possible correlation between the visual field and electroretinogram parameters in birdshot chorioretinopathy.
The technologies compare patients with a built-in internal normative database.
Researchers offer a new way to help patients maintain correct head positioning after surgery.
The research indicates that anteroposterior traction caused by axial elongation leads to the condition.
Research shows a significant difference in recovery speed in patients of variou ages.
Senile sclerotic optic discs had the fastest rate, according to the study.
A study used corneal densitometry to determine changes in corneal clarity and the corneal endothelium after wearing silicone hydrogel contact lenses for more than 1 year.
Julie Rodman, OD, guides optometrists through the clinical applications of OCT and OCT-A for patients with AMD.
Julie Rodman, OD, shows how to interpret images to understand a patient’s disease.
A combination of pharmaceutical and technological advancements will offer new treatment modalities for various ocular conditions.
A course helps optometrists distinguish which traumatic presentations require referrals, and how to treat those that do not.
A SECO presentation reviews advances in monitoring as well as treatment for the sight-threatening disease.
Investigators review treatment methods across 2 groups of young patients.
A report reviews the feasibility of managing ectasia that develops after a refractive procedure using a combination of 2 techniques.
Research shows stark differences in myopia progression between children of Asian descent and others.
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