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Steven D. Vold, MD
Ji Liu, MD
The poor quality of residency training significantly affects glaucoma care.
Ronnie George, DO, DNB, MS, and Lingam Vijaya, DO, MS
Monitoring disease progression becomes difficult when structural loss becomes significant. Perimetry can fulfill that need.
Murray Fingeret, OD
Controlling IOP in the setting of these uncommon degenerative disorders is challenging.
Darrell WuDunn, MD, PhD
This mechanical problem is still in need of a solution.
Michael V. Boland, MD, PhD
Proper diagnosis is critical to safe treatment.
Vandana Minnal, MD, and Nicholas P. Bell, MD
Clinicians must be familiar with these associations so that they can initiate treatment.
Lisa S. Gamell, MD, and Brian H. Chen, MD
A complicated disease with many treatment options.
Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH
The clinical features of common intraocular malignancies.
Leonard K. Seibold, MD
A discussion of the clinical signs and treatment challenges.
George R. Reiss, MD
Tips for success with the pars plana approach.
Brian A. Francis, MD, MS
Dr. Fingert describes the thrill of genetic research in glaucoma and the joy of cycling.
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