ODs see a large disparity between the prevalence of dry eye disease and the number of patients who are treated. While they know they need to jump in with both feet, that’s often easier said than done.
Dry eye blepharitis syndrome (DEB) proposes four stages, with chronic long-term changes occurring over decades and manifesting into the signs and symptoms we know as dry eye disease.
We've asked the experts on gene therapy for inherited retinal disease to distill the key points from their AAO 2018 presentations into 1-2 minute videos that are directly pertinent to your practice. View and earn CME credit here
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