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Why osmolarity should be the top test for tear evaluation
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OCT helps diagnose retinoschisis in glaucoma patients
image description here OCT studies have become commonplace in the contemporary glaucoma evaluation, and clinicians have heavily relied on it for years. While OCT has been found to help diagnose retinoschisis, more studies are needed.

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How to update patients on recommended vaccinations
image description here Keeping up with the latest vaccinations available for your patients’ needs is critical to their overall health. Become informed to answer any questions they may have.

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