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  1. Diode Laser Ciliary Body Ablation - Cyclophotocoagulation Diode Laser Ciliary Body Ablation - Cyclophotocoagulation [Article]
    Medications, lase

  2. Seton (Glaucoma Valve) Surgery for Treating GlaucomaSeton (Glaucoma Valve) Surgery for Treating Glaucoma [Article]
    The purpose of

  3. Central Corneal Thickness (CCT or Pachymetry)Central Corneal Thickness (CCT or Pachymetry) [Article]
    Measuring the Central Corneal Thickness (CCT) or Pachymetry, has become a standard ancillary test in the

  4. Glaucoma—The BasicsGlaucoma—The Basics [Article]
    Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which transmits the images you see from the eye to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (like an electric cable with its numerous w

  5. Congenital GlaucomaCongenital Glaucoma [Article]
    Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which transmits the images you see from the eye to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (like an electric cable with its numerous wi

  6. Pseudoexfoliation GlaucomaPseudoexfoliation Glaucoma [Article]


  7. Trabeculectomy with or without mini-shuntTrabeculectomy with or without mini-shunt [Article]


  8. Selective Laser TrabeculoplastySelective Laser Trabeculoplasty [Article]


  9. Normal Tension GlaucomaNormal Tension Glaucoma [Article]
    Normal-tension glaucoma typically means that glaucoma damage has been detected in an eye with so-called “normal”

  10. Glaucoma EvaluationGlaucoma Evaluation [Article]
    Because it has no noticeable symptoms, glaucoma is a difficult disease to detect without regular, complete eye exams. During a glaucoma evaluation, your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) will

  11. Complete Eye ExaminationComplete Eye Examination [Article]
    A complete eye examination does more than determine how clearly you see from a distance and which lens prescription, if necessary, will give you the best possible vision. Your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D...

  12. Posterior CapsulotomyPosterior Capsulotomy [Article]
    A posterior (YAG) capsulotomy is a laser procedure that sometimes is necessary after cataract surgery.

  13. Pigmentary GlaucomaPigmentary Glaucoma [Article]
    Pigmentary dispersion syndrome is a condition in which increased amounts of pigment circulate within the front portion of the eye. This often results in having pigment layered on

  14. Peripheral IridotomyPeripheral Iridotomy [Article]
    If your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) suspects that you have “narrow” or “closed” angles, this means that the drainage channel of your eye is blocked or nearly blocked, placi

  15. Neovascular GlaucomaNeovascular Glaucoma [Article]
    Neovascular glaucoma is a particularly aggressive and difficult to treat kind of glaucoma. It is caused by new, small blood vessels growing in the front part of the eye. These neovascular vessels

  16. Intraocular PressureIntraocular Pressure [Article]
    Elevated intraocular pressure (high pressure within the eye) is the number one risk factor for gl...

  17. Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp TraumaIntraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma [Article]
    If your eye has been cut or pierced by a sharp object like a knife, BB, or piece of metal, you should seek medical help im

  18. EctasiaEctasia [Article]
    ...tion that occurs when the cornea is so thin that intraocular pressure (IOP) leads to instability an...

  19. Traumatic GlaucomaTraumatic Glaucoma [Article]
    If your eye is injured, there is a chance you will develop traumatic glaucoma. A direct blow to the eye can cause bleeding or inflammation in the eye, which may lead to an acute rise in eye pres

  20. Steroid GlaucomaSteroid Glaucoma [Article]
    Steroid or glucocorticoid medications are used to treat a variety of medical conditions. They can be administered by mouth, nasal sprays or inhalers, eyedrops, or injections. No matter how the me

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