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The New York State Ophthalmological Society
EYE CARE NOTES
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Triad's Eye Care Notes / List of Titles
REFRACTIVE
ERRORS
Refractive Errors
(general)
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Presbyopia
Arropine Refraction,
Preparing Your Child
for. …
How Do You
Measure Vision?
The Bates Method
What is a Refraction
and Why Won't the
Government Pay for
It?
CORNEA/
EXTERNAL DISEASE
Conjunctivitis
Allergy to Eye
Makeup
Giant Papillary
Conjunctivitis
Subconjunctival
Hemorrhage
Pingueculum
Pterygium
Blepharitis
Chalazion
Styes
Ectropion
Entropion
Corneal Abrasion
Recurrent Corneal
Erosion
EYEGLASSES
Foreign Bodies,
Buying Prescription Superficial
Eyeglasses
Foreign Body,
Bifocals, Getting
Corneal
Used to
Herpes Keratitis
Progressive Addition Herpes Zoster and
Lenses
the Eye
Trifocals
Corneal Ulcer
Should You Wear
Fuchs' Corneal
Over-the- Counter
Dystrophy
Reading Glasses?
Keratoconus
Do Glasses Weaken Corneal Transplant
Your Eyes?
Dry Eye
Selecting Frames for Sjogren's Syndrome
Your
Traumatic Hyphema
Nearsighted
Iritis
Correction
Photochromic lenses NEUROCataract Glasses
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Headaches and Your
CONTACT LENSES Eyes
Contact Lenses: Are Migraine Headache
They
Bell's Palsy and
Right for You?
Facial Paralysis
Bargain Contact
Benign Essential
Lenses
Blepharospasm
Bifocal Contact
Optic Neuritis
Lenses
Nystagmus (acquired)
PEDIATRIC
OPHTHALMOLOGY/
EYE MUSCLE
PROBLEMS
Strabismus
Strabismus, Incomitant
Esotropia
Esotropia,
Accommodative
Exotropia
Amblyopia
Amblyopia, Patching for
Brown's Syndrome
Duane's Syndrome
Dyslexia
Orthoptics
Atropine Refraction,
Preparing Your Child for
an …
Nystagmus, Congenital
Tearing and Your Baby
Retinopathy of
Prematurity
RETINA/VITREOUS
Macular Degeneration
Treating Macular
Degeneration with a
Laser
Diabetic Retinopathy
Treating Diabetic
Retinopathy with a
Laser
Floaters
Vitreous Detachment
Retinal Detachment
Fluorescein
Angiography
Branch Retinal Vein
Occlusion
Central Retinal Vein
Oocclusion
Central Retinal Artery
Occlusion
Macular Pucker
Ocular Histoplasmosis
Ocular Toxoplasmosis
Retinitis Pigmentosa
GLAUCOMA
Retinopathy of
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Prematurity
Narrow-Angle Glaucoma Iritis
Secondary Glaucoma
Thalidomide: Can It
Your Glaucoma
Prevent Blindness?
Medications
Treating Glaucoma with a INJURIES
Laser
First Aid for Eye Injuries
Traumatic Hyphema
Sports Eye Injuries
Central Retinal Vein
Foreign Body, Corneal
Occlusion
Foreign Bodies,
Iritis
Superficial
Blowout Fracture of the
CATARACT
Orbit
Cataracts (general
Traumatic Hyphema
information)
Corneal Abrasion
Intraocular Lenses
Recurrent Corneal
Laser Capsulotomy
Erosion
There's No Such Thing
as Laser Cataract
MISCELLANEOUS
Surgery
Eyedrops, How To Put
Caring for the Operated in
Eye
Eyedrops, Over-the-
Extended-Wear
Contact Lenses
Tinted Contact
Lenses
Giant Papillary
Conjunctivitis
Allergy to Contact
Lens Solutions
Spectacle Blur
Contact Lenses and
Air Travel
Contact Lenses for
Athletics
For Performers
Considering
Contact Lenses
REFRACTIVE
SURGERY
LASIK
PRK
Radial Keratotomy
OCULOPLASTICS
Ectropion
Entropion
Ptosis (adult)
Graves' Disease
Blepharospasm
Blowout Fracture of
the Orbit
Post-op Activity
Instructions
After Your Cataract
Surgery (with an IOL)
After Your Cataract
Surgery (without an IOL)
Cataract Glasses
Counter
Computers and Your
Eyes
Vitamins and Mineral
Supplements
Warm Soaks
Common Myths About
the Eyes