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2. American Academy of Optometry Microbial Keratitis Think Tank.
3. TFOS Lifestyle: Impact of contact lenses on the ocular surface
4. Fungal Frenzy: Certain species have more recently been studied for their responsiveness to nonconventional forms of therapies
5. Pregnant Pause: In expectant mothers, the possibility of temporary ocular changes can complicate prescribing and diagnosis
6. Herpes Helper: Oral antivirals are safe and resistance is low, but immuno-suppressed patients may need IV versions in severe cases
7. Be a Pro at Boston KPro: Post-op management of this prosthesis can be boiled down to just two main components
8. Cataract Qualms: Diabetic patients, more at risk for surgery complications, can benefit from these considerations
9. A Reason to SMILE?
10. Will Epi-on Take Off? The challenges of crosslinking an intact cornea
11. Picking a Procedure: Previous surgeries can complicate what operation works best for patients with endothelial dysfunction
12. Contact Contaminators: Acanthamoeba infections can be easily combated with stringent contact lens wear and care routines
13. Step Up To LK: There are several treatment options for lipid keratopathy, some of which achieve better results than others
14. Talkin' Toxicity: Consider the potential adverse effects associated with Blenrep before initiating use for myeloma treatment
15. In the Clear: Current evidence suggests the possibility of prion transmission is relatively low and should not rule out affected patients from donating blood
16. HSVK Reoccurrence and Risk of Resistance: The more episodes a patient has, the less likely they may be to respond to antivirals due to prolonged treatment
17. Herpes Hassles: A history of HSK is not always a contraindication for CXL; active infection is
18. Out for Blood: This dry eye treatment may not be first on your list, but it's worth taking into consideration
19. Water, Sclerals Don't Mix: Exposure increases the chances of microbial infection
20. Using CXL as 'Bug Killer': When meds alone don't bring resolution, consider photodynamic therapy with rose bengal and UV-A
21. KCN Again? Keratoconus development post-corneal transplantation may be harder to explain, but timely detection and treatment is the best course of action for successful visual outcomes
22. Scleral Decentration: The Workaround: Center-near aspherics help achieve multifocal correction with this modality, but they don't come without problems
23. Go With the Flow: Corneal hysteresis may help spot glaucoma In KCN patients
24. MRI Contact Lens Considerations: Material impurities may interact with magnetic fields and cause problems for practitioners and patients alike
25. Pressure Cooker: Avoid sclerals in progressive glaucoma to lower risk of IOP rise
26. Shape-shifter: Monitoring scleral topography changes over time helps ensure a consistently optimized fit
27. Through Thick and Thin: Drug improves endothelial function but also yields corneal edema
28. Cornea: from improved transplant procedures to scleral and bandage lenses, this year's research focused on optimized corneal health
29. Sidestep Side Effects: Here's how to minimize the potential complications of a KPro
30. Operation Risk Reduction: It's up to us to help mitigate the factors that can contribute to corneal infection
31. One Bird, Two Stones: Here's what's likely to happen when you combine CXL and Intacs to treat keratoconus
32. Ocular allergy: a scientific review and expert case debate
33. Cornea: the effect of contact lenses on the eye was high on the agenda at ARVO 2012. Dry eye also commanded attention, as did meibomian gland dysfunction and cutting edge corneal procedures
34. Cornea: new research on contact lenses, dry eye and corneal infection are the focus of high-interest topics at ARVO this year
35. Challenge Accepted: Neurotrophic keratopathy can be difficult to manage, but ever-expanding treatment options are enhancing our ability to achieve successful results
36. High Risk, Limited Options
37. Environmental Protection
38. Weigh Your Options: There are many different treatments available for corneal endothelial disease, but efficient patient selection leads to the most successful outcomes
39. Nuances of Neuropathy: Advances in neurobiological research and dry eye have paved the way for potentially breakthrough treatments
40. Contact Lenses After Refractive Surgery
41. Cornea: this year's research includes studies on possible new dry eye indicators and treatments, contact lens solution efficacy and the lifelong impact of keratoconus
42. It's in the Way That You Use It: Often, hypoxic corneal edema requires a change in scleral lens parameters, rather than a new modality
43. Cornea: not surprisingly, infection management played a major role in this year's research
44. Cornea: new studies discuss microbial keratitis treatment options, HSV and dry eye diagnosis and treatment
45. Cornea: studies discuss tear film and contact lens wear, presbyopia and adaptive optics, dry eye treatments and more
46. Highlights of ARVO 2005: a review of the best studies from this year's meeting, with comments by RCCL's Clinical Editor
47. Heart to Heart: Concurrent keratoconus and systemic disease may, or may not, be connected
48. The Value of Vaccination: Shingrix is the recommended vaccine for shingles, especially for patients taking a prophylactic antiviral
49. More Than Meets the Eye: Even though there are no upfront contraindications, proceed with caution when transplanting from tissues with pseudoexfoliation syndrome
50. KCN Options: Stiff Competition: If the obvious choices don't suit your patient, alternatives can expand your capability to manage ectasia and its consequences
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