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September/October 2007

In This Issue

Measuring the Outflow of Aqueous Humor

These assessments have helped elucidate the pathophysiology of glaucoma and the mechanism of action of IOP-lowering treatments, but difficulties are inherent in each method of measurement.

Carol B. Toris, PhD, and Carl B. Camras, MD

Problems With IOL Power Calculations

Glaucoma presents unique challenges in cataract surgery.

Warren E. Hill, MD

Argon Laser Peripheral Iridoplasty for Plateau Iris Syndrome

Sunil Deokule, MD; Felipe A. Medeiros, MD, PhD; and Robert N. Weinreb, MD

Asymmetric Optic Nerves

Advice on evaluating patients.

Michael J. Pro, MD, and Marlene R. Moster, MD

The iTrack for Pediatric Trabeculotomy

Improved visualization and the ability to inject an OVD may augment the success of this procedure.

Peter W. DeBry, MD

Nutritional Deficiencies

As the number of bariatric procedures in the US rises, clinicians must be aware of the ocular manifestations of vitamin deficiencies and their treatment.

Ginny Kullman, MD; Jeffrey L. Bennett, MD, PhD; Naresh Mandava, MD; and Malik Y. Kahook, MD

Why Do Choroidals Form, and How Do You Treat Them?

Malik Y. Kahook, MD, and Robert J. Noecker, MD, MBA

PQRI for Glaucoma Specialists

Can you benefit by participating?

Renee Hatfield, BA

Glaucoma Today - Calendar

5 Questions With Gregory L. Skuta, MD

Dr. Skuta reflects on his tenure as AGS President and on the careful balancing of commitments to ophthalmology and family.

Gregory L. Skuta, MD

Reminiscing About Doug Johnson, MD

Martin B. Wax, MD