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Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Master the art of glaucoma diagnosis and care in this case-based learning environment.
By James L. Fanelli, OD
Pituitary Problems
A tumor of this brain structure made identifying glaucomatous damage more complicated.
09/15/2024
Adjusting Therapy When Warranted
The importance of fitting pieces together in the glaucoma puzzle.
07/15/2024
Enough Data to Track Glaucoma Patients?
It can be challenging to obtain adequate info when fundamental glaucomatous damage markers are blocked for other reasons.
04/15/2024
Coordinating Care, Delaying Clinic
While making background arrangements for proper management is not usually difficult, it can cut into office efficiency.
02/15/2024
AMD Plus Glaucoma: Double Jeopardy
Having both conditions can make it more difficult to determine the causes of changes seen in our testing.
12/15/2023
Responsibility is a Two-Way Street
Once you've given patients every opportunity to benefit from your care, the rest is up to them.
10/11/2023
Old-School Schooling
Sometimes, patients need a dose of a firm yet understanding conversation to lead them to proper management.
08/15/2023
Glaucoma, But Not
Sometimes the damage is already done, but there’s still a job to finish.
06/15/2023
Bad, Worse, Worst
Proceed with caution in cases of progressing advanced glaucoma.
04/15/2023
Advancing Toward Advanced Disease
Only about 10% of glaucoma patients fall into this category; be sure to know how to manage those who present to you.
02/15/2023
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