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Seton (Glaucoma Valve) Surgery for Treating Glaucoma [Article]
The purpose of
Glaucoma—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
Glaucoma: People of African and Hispanic Ancestry Are at Higher Risk [Article]
If you are of African or Hispanic ancestry and especially if you have a known family member with glaucoma, you are at a higher
Gonioscopy [Article]
Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma [Article]
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty [Article]
Pigmentary 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
Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty [Article]
... procedure used for patients with open-angle glaucoma to help lower...
Congenital 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
Glaucoma 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
Laser Surgery of the Eye [Article]
The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation. A laser is a concentrated beam of light, created
when an electrical current passes through a
Complete 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...
Peripheral Iridotomy [Article]
...our 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
Traumatic Hyphema [Article]
Hyphema is the presence of blood in the front part of the eye. The
condition is usually due to blunt trauma of the eye, in which case, it
is called traumatic hyphema. Traumatic hy
Tearing in Children [Article]
Although it can be caused by wind, smoke, or pollen, an excess of tears in children is often caused by congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction,
a condition in which a baby’s
Beta Blockers for the Treatment of Glaucoma [Article]
While there is no cure for glaucoma, it can be controlled with proper management.
Diode Laser Ciliary Body Ablation - Cyclophotocoagulation [Article]
Medications, lase
Nerve Fiber Layer and Optic Nerve Imaging [Article]
... such tests as Visual Fields,
Visual
Acuity, and colour vision, an important ancillary test for
glaucoma
patients or suspects is 3D imaging of the o
Central Corneal Thickness (CCT or Pachymetry) [Article]
Measuring the Central Corneal Thickness (CCT) or Pachymetry, has become a standard ancillary test in the
Uveitis [Article]
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