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Steven D. Vold, MD
Thomas M. Grippo, MD
Adam C. Reynolds, MD
Chris A. Johnson, PhD; John L. Keltner, MD; and Paul H. Artes, PhD
Ronald L. Fellman, MD
John Berdahl, MD
Rhea Lloyd, MD, and Sonal Wadhwa, MD; Malvina Eydelman, MD; and Robert Lee Kramm, MD
Something old, new, borrowed, and blue.
Jody Piltz-Seymour, MD
New technologies attempt to overcome the problems of topical glaucoma therapy.
Robert Williams, MD
Shan C. Lin, MD and Garry P. Condon, MD
Expanding the options for treating this chronic disease.
Brian Flowers, MD; Leon W. Herndon, MD; Sameh Mosaed, MD; Gabriel Simon, MD, PhD; E. Randy Craven, MD
Technology is improving, and research in this field is getting a boost as well.
Allen Beck, MD
Generalists are attracted by a variety of new approaches to glaucoma surgery.
Louis D. "Skip" Nichamin, MD
Excipients can alter the tolerability of drops, which is a particularly important factor in their long-term use.
Jesse T. Mccann, MD, Phd
Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
Dr. Barton reflects on the challenges of managing glaucoma in the developing world and on the role of drainage devices in the surgical treatment of this disease.
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