by Bee Enriquez | Aug 25, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
In the second episode of this three-part series on MGD, David Kading, OD, and Mile Brujic, OD, discuss how to identify glands that need treatment. They describe how nonobvious obstructive MGD may be a precursor to traditional MGD. Drs. Kading and Brujic...
by Bee Enriquez | Aug 15, 2014 | Publications, Review of Optometry
Multifocal contact lenses can provide presbyopes with unprecedented freedom from spectacle correction. Depending upon patients’ visual needs and lifestyle demands, eye care providers now have a variety of multifocal (MF) lens designs to choose from––including several...
by Bee Enriquez | Aug 7, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
In the first episode of this three-part installment on MGD, David Kading, OD, and Mile Brujic, OD, discuss the meibomian glands, diagnosis, and treatment of MGD. They discuss the structure of the meibomian gland and what signs to look for to diagnose dry eye...
by Bee Enriquez | Aug 1, 2014 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Publications
Dry eye comes in many different forms and often sneaks in the door. For many, it starts as a slight irritant that decreases comfortable lens wearing time. In many cases, the disease progresses to a serious problem that affects our patients’ quality of life. As our...
by Bee Enriquez | Jul 25, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
Mile Brujic, OD, and David Kading, OD, explain the importance of understanding the differential diagnosis for a patient presenting with a red eye. They discuss the treatment options for particular types of red eye disease and how point of care tests improve the...
by Bee Enriquez | Jul 18, 2014 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
With all the discussion and activity in scleral lenses these last few years, we cannot forget about their corneal counterparts today made from rigid gas permeable (GP) materials. In fact, corneal lenses originated from scleral lenses. Read...