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Case report: Don’t be misled by diabetic retinopathy
image description here Patients with diabetes are at risk for developing diabetic retinopathy and potentially blindness. Case example illustrates how proper treatment makes a difference.

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Vision loss diagnosis presents potential complications
image description here A 55-year-old patient presented with complaints of reduced vision in both eyes. After initial examination, early adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy is explored as a possible diagnosis.

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Pros and cons of mobile optometry
image description here Mobile optometry can have many different faces. For one OD, it was a 35-foot RV-converted-into-an-optometry office that visits large corporations.

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