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Using Imaging to Understand the Causes and Sequelae of Hypotony

A- and B-scan ultrasound, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and OCT can be crucial for diagnosis and management.

Poojitha Balakrishnan, MD, MPH, PhD, and Jithin Yohannan, MD, MPH

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AI in Glaucoma

Practical applications for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring.

Douglas R. Costa, MD, PhD; Felipe A. Medeiros, MD, PhD; and Rafael Scherer, MD, PhD

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Redefining Bleb Assessment Using Anterior Segment OCT

A transition from subjective clinical judgment to objective imaging in glaucoma filtration surgery.

Neeru A. Vallabh, MBBS, FRCOphth, PhD, FEBOS-GL, and Jeremy C.K. Tan, MD, MMed, FRANZCO

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How Can Genetic Assessments Affect Glaucoma Surgical Decision-Making?

Improving care for patients whose family history is consistent with an autosomal dominant form of the disease.

Erin A. Boese, MD

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Considerations for Combining IOL and Glaucoma Surgery in Patients With UGH Syndrome

Decision-making is nuanced, and no one-size-fits-all solution exists.

David A. Crandall, MD, and Calvin Robbins, MD

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Selecting an IOL and Fixation Technique for Patients With UGH Syndrome

A case-based approach.

Mahsaw Mansoor, MD, and Nicole Fram, MD

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Surgical Decision-Making in Patients With UGH Syndrome

A discussion of the options for glaucoma management.

Roya Garakani, DO

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Diagnosing Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome

A diagnostic framework for the modern glaucoma clinician.

Behnam Rabiee, MD; Zachary Mikolaj, MD; and Sayoko Moroi, MD, PhD

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Improving Visualization During Bleb Needling

The use of a laser suture lysis lens helps to flatten overlying tissues and blanch vessels.

Garfield Miller, MD, and Abbie Lai, MD, MEng

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Adapting the Old While Mastering the New

A single-mirror gonio lens can be a small but mighty tool in the glaucoma surgeon’s armamentarium.

Meenakshi Chaku, MD

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Supplementing Data With Home Tonometry

This approach facilitates better, more informed decision-making.

Won I. Kim, MD

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The Art of Listening

Glaucoma care should be shaped by the patient.

Mona A. Kaleem, MD

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Understanding Age-Related Neuroretinal Alterations in Nonglaucomatous Eyes

Declines in optic nerve and retinal parameters can mimic glaucomatous damage, leading to diagnostic inaccuracy and unnecessary treatment adjustments.

Shuning Li, MD, PhD, and Ying Han, MD, PhD

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Ergonomics at the Slit Lamp

Proper positioning can protect physician longevity and improve patient encounters.

Patrick Gooi, MD

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A Game-Changing Diagnostic Tool

IOP data acquired outside of office hours can provide a more comprehensive clinical picture, inform decisions on treatment, and better determine a procedure’s effects.

Kateki Vinod, MD

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Evolutions in Patient Selection

Glaucoma specialists reflect on surgical practices that have and have not changed in recent years.

Paul Harasymowycz, MD; Hady Saheb, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Shivani Kamat, MD; Anup K. Khatana, MD; Pradeep Ramulu, MD, PhD; Chelvin Sng, MBBChir, MA, MMed, FRCS(Ed); Benjamin Y. Xu, MD, PhD; and Douglas J. Rhee, MD

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Subconjunctival Surgical Approaches in Pediatric Glaucoma

A look at the evolving landscape.

Oluwatosin Smith, MD; Matthew Emanuel, MD; and Oluwademilade Osawe, MBBS

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Pearls for Pediatric Angle Surgery: From A to Z

The small size and anatomy of children’s eyes warrant special consideration.

Zeynep Aktas, MD, FEBO, FGS, and Ahmet Yucel Ucgul, MD, FRCS, FICO, FEBO

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MIGS in Kids: 2025 Updates

These procedures are an important part of the surgical armamentarium for the treatment of childhood glaucoma, although high-quality pediatric evidence remains limited.

Alejandro Marin, MD, and Ta Chen Peter Chang, MD

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