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Ectropion in the Setting of Glaucoma
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/ectropion-in-the-setting-of-glaucoma/38991/The ins and outs of ocular “outies” and “innies.”The Role of Oculoplastics in Optometry
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/the-role-of-oculoplastics-in-optometry/38983/Take advantage of the clinical opportunities afforded by adopting an ocular aesthetics perspective.The Financial State of Optometry: a Deep Dive
https://modernod.com/topics/business/the-financial-state-of-optometry-a-deep-dive/38979/A large-scale survey provides insights on how the profession is faring.Ocular Effects of Pituitary Tumor
https://modernod.com/topics/imagingdiagnostics/ocular-effects-of-pituitary-tumor/38974/Visual symptoms may be the first clues that a patient has developed this pituitary adenoma.Could Dry Eye Be a Channelopathy?
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2025-mar-apr/could-dry-eye-be-a-channelopathy/38972/Consider the facts provided.Unlock Your Leadership Potential: See and Inspire Beyond the Lens
https://modernod.com/topics/business/unlock-your-leadership-potential-see-and-inspire-beyond-the-lens/38962/Highlights from a recent YoungOD Connect mentoring session.Using In-Office Biometry to Track Myopia
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/supplements-inserts/using-in-office-biometry-to-track-myopia/38915/The ability to show patients measurable changes in their eyes is a valuable tool for encouraging their participation in treatment.Indications for Medically Necessary Contact Lenses
https://modernod.com/topics/contact-lenses/indications-for-medically-necessary-contact-lenses/38872/Pre-qualifiers include high refractive error, corneal disease, dry eye disease, corneal infection, and congenital abnormality.Can a Nutraceutical Slow GA Progression?
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/can-a-nutraceutical-slow-ga-progression/38859/A case example helps demonstrate the potential benefit.Myopia Management: the Sooner, the Better
https://modernod.com/topics/myopia/myopia-management-the-sooner-the-better/38828/Intervening even before risk factors present may give patients the best chance of visual success.
