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Marvellous Munich
Emma White braves the cold in Munich to discover that the show isn't solely about eyewear, with developments in lens technology continuing apace 16 February 2007
The ageing lens and classification of cataracts
In the first of a four-part series on cataract and its management, Kenneth Fong and Raman Malhotra describe the presentations of lens opacities (C5755, one standard CET point)19 January 2007
Keratoconus - Part 3 (C5238)
In the third and last part of our keratoconus series, Shreeti Lakhani looks at the various options for contact lens vision correction. C5238, one contact lens CET point10 November 2006
Silicone hydrogels In-practice communication (C5092)
In the final part in our series looking at all matters relating to silicone hydrogel lenses in practice, Craig Butler describes thebest way to communicate the health benefits to patients and improve compliance (C5092, one contact lens point) 03 November 2006
Keratoconus - Part 1 (C5066)
In the first of a three-part series on keratoconus, David O'Brart and Robert Petrarca explain the epidemiology, genetics, pathogenesis, histology, clinical features and prognosis of this condition. (C5066, two contact lens CET points)27 October 2006
The intraocular lens Advances in technology (C4941)
In the second part of our short CET series on intraocular lenses, Dr Leon Davies, Dr James Wolffsohn and Dr Shehzad Naroo describe advances in IOL technology and what they may mean for future cataract surgery. C4941, one standard CET point20 October 2006
C4855 Slit-lamp practical guide Part 2 (C4855)
In the first part of the slit-lamp practical guide (Optician, August 18), a general overview of the cornea was provided. In part two Charlotte McAllister discusses the cornea in more detail along with assessment of the anterior chamber (C4855, one standard CET point) 13 October 2006
Pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy (C4796)
Chris Steele, David Steel and Colin Waine describe the underlying pathophysiological mechanism changes in diabetes mellitus which lead to the familiar retinopathic lesions.
C4796, one standard CET point29 September 2006
Vision and the autistic spectrum (C4765)
Dr Robert Cubbidge and Amy Whiskens describe autism and related conditions and examine perceptual and visual impacts. C4765, one standard CET point22 September 2006
Slit-lamp biomicroscopy
Tina Romanay and Bill Harvey give some straightforward instruction to using slit-lamp biomicroscopy in practice (C4713, 1 standard CET point)15 September 2006
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