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Morton F. Goldberg, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1989;107(10):1441.
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The following are common queries in a modern, comprehensive ophthalmic practice:
- What is the latest treatment for (insert the name of any disease or postoperative condition, eg, recurrent corneal erosion cystoid macular edema, viral retinitis, leaking limbal wound)?
- What are the indications for (insert the name of any approved or nonapproved drug, eg, apraclonidine, fibronectin, Oculinum)?
- What technique shall I use for (insert the name of a procedure or new instrument, eg, limbal suture removal for postoperative astigmatism, repeated laser trabeculoplasty, laser iridotomy), and when should I use it?
- What are the approved and most effective (insert the name of any new device or medication, eg, disposable contact lenses, mutifocal intraocular lenses)?
- What are the relative merits of (insert the names of alternative therapies, eg, epikeratoplasty vs secondary implantation of an intraocular lens, limbal- vs fornix-based flap for a filtering procedure)?
- What can I do for a patient with (insert
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