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Glaucoma associated with developmental disorders.
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Steven D. Vold, MD
Geoffrey T. Emerick, MD
A straightforward approach to this challenge.
Mary Anne Ahluwalia, DO, and Steven D. Vold, MD
Scott D. Lawrence, MD, and Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH
Shriji Patel, MD, and Amir Cohen, MD, MBA
A simple maneuver to avoid the problems of retained viscoelastic.
D. Michael Colvard, MD
Preventing blindness requires recognizing the abnormalities associated with this group of diseases.
David S. Walton, MD
A review of glaucoma associated with this group of congenital disorders.
Douglas J. Rhee, MD
Developmental anomalies of the anterior segment can result in glaucoma that is difficult to control and may have genetic implications for the patient's family as well as associated systemic abnormalities.
Anuradha Ganesh, MD, and Alex V. Levin, MD, MHSc, FRCSC
An overview of treatment options.
Sarwat Salim, MD
Greater efficiency decreases the number of interventions required and thus reduces risk.
Steven R. Sarkisian Jr, MD
News from the organization's first meeting outside the state of Florida.
Tony Realini, MD, MPH, and Albert S. Khouri, MD
The future is awesome.
F. Fallon Ukpe, MD, MBA, and Jai G. Parekh, MD, MBA
Medical students learn to be doctors, not business owners. In private practice, physicians must be both.
Elle Kaplan
Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
Dr. Miller-Ellis reflects on mentorship and regional cuisine.
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