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  1. Visual Field TestingVisual Field Testing [Article]
    Because it has no noticeable symptoms, glaucoma is a difficult disease to detect without regular, complete eye exams. A visual field test, often described as a test of the side-vision, is part of a

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


  3. Optic Disc PhotographsOptic Disc Photographs [Article]
    Photographic images of the optic disc are considered the standard for basel

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

  5. Subconjuntival AnesthesiaSubconjuntival Anesthesia [Article]
    Although many surgeries of the eye are performed using topical anaesthesia techniques, sometimes this is supplemented with injectable anesthetics to completely numb your eye before your surgical proce...

  6. BlepharoplastyBlepharoplasty [Article]
    As we mature, the delicate skin around the eyes can appear puffy, saggy, or droopy. Eyelid skin stretches, muscles weaken, and the normal deposits of protective fat around the eye settle and becom

  7. ConjunctivitisConjunctivitis [Article]
    “Pink eye,” the common name for conjunctivitis, is an inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is the outer, normally clear covering of the sclera (the white part of t...

  8. Allergies and the EyesAllergies and the Eyes [Article]
    Approximately 22 million people in the United States suffer from seasonal itchy, swollen, red eyes. Airborne allergens, such as house dust, animal dander, and mold, constantly bombard the eyes and

  9. 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

  10. Intraocular PressureIntraocular Pressure [Article]
    Elevated intraocular pressure (high pressure within the eye) is the number one risk factor for glaucoma. However, elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) does not always cause glaucoma. The

  11. How to Instill EyedropsHow to Instill Eyedrops [Article]
    Infections, inflammation, glaucoma, and many other eye disorders often are treated with medicated eyedrops. It is important to remember that all medicines can have side effects. Surprisi

  12. Recurrent Corneal ErosionRecurrent Corneal Erosion [Article]
    The cornea is the clear front window of the eye. It covers the iris (the colored portion of the eye) and the round pupil. The cornea is composed of five layers. The outermost layer is the epitheli

  13. Consent FormsConsent Forms [Article]
    The following procedure-specific consent forms have been adapted from the consent forms that are available from the Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company.

  14. Cataracts in ChildrenCataracts in Children [Article]
    A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s normally clear lens. The lens of the eye plays an important role in focusing images on the retina, the light-sensitive nerve cells lining the back of th

  15. Cirugía del Ojo con Rayo láserCirugía del Ojo con Rayo láser [Article]
    La palabra “láser” es un acrónimo para “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emmission of Radiation” [Amplificación de luz por medio de la emisión

  16. Glaucoma—GeneralidadesGlaucoma—Generalidades [Article]
    El glaucoma es una enfermedad del nervio óptico, la parte del ojo que transmite las imágenes que vemos hacia el cerebro. El nervio óptico es formado por muchas fibras nervios

  17. Champagne CorksChampagne Corks [Article]
    A flying champagne cork is an unguided missile capable of ruining anyone’s party. Since they are small enough to pass by protective facial bones and can travel at high speeds, corks can be v

  18. Macular HoleMacular Hole [Article]
    ... you use for reading, watching television, and recognizing faces. A macular hole is a small, round opening in t

  19. Face-Down Recovery After Retinal SurgeryFace-Down Recovery After Retinal Surgery [Article]
    The retina is a layer of light-sensing cells lining the back of your eye. As light enters your eye, the retina converts the rays into signals that are sent through the optic nerve to your brain, w

  20. Central Retinal Vein OcclusionCentral Retinal Vein Occlusion [Article]
    You probably know that high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to overall health, but you may not know that they can affect eyesight by damaging the veins in the eye.

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