About twenty years ago, in the early 1990s, while in southern Florida to give a presentation, I came across an ad in the local newspaper about a clinic in Ft. Myers, FL that was using a laser to treat floaters. I called the doctor, Scott Geller, MD, an…
Month: August 2010
OCULUS Widens Support for All its Visual Field Testing Devices with Innovative Glaucoma Evaluation Software
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Topic 3: Other Clinical Uses of the Pentacam: Cataract, Glaucoma, Cornea
Professor of Ophthalmology University of Arizona Health Sciences discusses other clinical uses of the Pentacam.
Topic 2: Screening for Keratoconus: Belin/Ambrosio Display
Michael W. Belin, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology University of Arizona Health Sciences discusses screening for keratoconus.
Topic 1: Unique Properties of Elevation Based Topography
Michael W. Belin, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology University of Arizona Health Sciences discusses the unique properties of elevation based topography.
Relatives of individuals with autism tend to display abnormal eye movements
Abnormal eye movements and other sensorimotor and neurobehavioral impairments appear common in unaffected family members of individuals with autism, according to a new report.
Video: Top 10 Reasons for Not Complying with Glaucoma Eye Drop Treatment
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