
If you have made it through the Level 101 introduction course on dry eye disease diagnosis, Level 201 on the basics of treating DED and Level 301 on using advanced therapies for patients who require them, you are ready for a master class.
This month we bring to a close our four-part series of all things DED by reviewing how one might address some of the most complex and challenging cases. Mind you, even if you have a very advanced DED center, it is perfectly reasonable to choose not to treat the most difficult variants of DED. Doing so can be awfully tough sledding, indeed.
But if you are game,