01 January 2010 By:Jeffrey Liegner
The Endoscopic CycloPhotocoagulation (ECP) technique provides an option for surgical glaucoma management, addressing ciliary aqueous production without the deeply destructive effects of classic ablative procedures. Dr Liegner explains
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01 December 2009
A proprietary tonometer has been found to be compatible with the Goldmann tonometer in several clinical trials.
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01 December 2009
New model produces results comparable with current glaucoma assessment methods
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01 November 2009 By:Dr Gail Schwartz
Hyperaemia is one of the main reasons why patients with glaucoma do not comply with or persist with their topical therapeutic regimen.
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01 November 2009 By:William Trattler
Participants in a survey showed low awareness that this option was available for patients with glaucoma.
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01 October 2009 By:Cheryl Guttman, Randolph R. Evans, MD
Dr Randolph Evans argues that endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP) is a simple, safe and effective procedure for achieving IOP lowering in patients with medically controlled glaucoma who also require cataract surgery
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01 October 2009 By:Professor Carl Erb
A review of more than 20,000 glaucoma patients in Germany has discovered that 52.6% have a concomitant diagnosis of dry eye with women more likely to have both diseases than men.
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