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The second of a two-part series focuses on glaucoma-related concerns specific to patients who have undergone refractive surgery.
Thomas W. Samuelson, MD, and Richard A. Lewis, MD
Lama A. Al-Aswad, MD
Current concepts and management.
James C. Tsai, MD, and M. Bruce Shields, MD
Prevent delays in reimbursement by using -25 and -59 properly.
Patricia M. Salmon, CHBC
Academics weigh in on the controversy.
Gillian McDermott, Editor-in-Chief
With the proper assistance, vision-impaired glaucoma patients can maintain their mobility and independence.
Gwen Sterns, MD
M. Roy Wilson, MD, MS
Current, improved imaging technologies affect diagnostic uncertainty but should not be used in lieu of thorough examination and visual function testing.
Christopher Bowd, PhD, and Linda M. Zangwill, PhD
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