Some doctors worry that once they make the initial dry eye diagnosis, they’ll be faced with the tough reality of treating it effectively. Luckily, positive results are possible with certain therapies, says Melissa Toyos, MD.
Diagnosis in a patient with uveitis can be challenging because the uveitides represent a large group of intraocular inflammatory diseases, but establishing the etiology is important to guide appropriate therapy, says Narsing Rao, MD.
Controversy remains whether children with moderate to high hyperopia in the absence of strabismus/amblyopia should be prescribed glasses immediately or observed, says Donny W. Suh, MD.
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