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In This Issue

Up Front

Customary Controversy

Callan Navitsky, Editor-in-Chief

The Literature

A Closer Look at MIGS

Recent research analyzed various MIGS procedures for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma and patient populations often underrepresented in clinical trials.

Asima Bajwa, MD, and Christopher C. Teng, MD

Case Files

To Treat or Not to Treat

Clinicians discuss how to approach the management of a young patient with normal-tension glaucoma, high myopia, and sleep apnea.

Devesh K. Varma, MD, FRCSC; Ahmad A. Aref, MD, MBA; James T. Murphy, MD; and Rachel G. Simpson, MD

Patient Views

Charles Bonnet Syndrome

Visual hallucinations may be more common than assumed.

Richie Kahn, MPH

Global Perspectives

AI for Glaucoma Care

The technology’s potential future role in global ophthalmology.

Nicolas Jaccard, PhD

Peer Review

Glaucoma Filtering Surgeries

Evidence to consider when comparing traditional and modern approaches.

Leonard K. Seibold, MD

Residents & Fellows

Top Fellowship Moments

Graduates share their most memorable experiences from glaucoma fellowship.

Emily M. Schehlein, MD; Karen Hong, MD, MPhil; and Jae-Chiang Wong, BS

Cataract Surgery

Refractive Outcomes in Patients With Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma

The potential role of peripheral anterior synechiae.

Chungkwon Yoo, MD, PhD, and Tae-Eun Lee, MD, PhD

Cover Focus

Goniotomy: What Size Is Best?

A discussion of partial versus total treatment.

Erin G. Sieck, MD, and Shan C. Lin, MD

Cover Focus

Angle Surgery for Steroid-Response Glaucoma

Is this intervention appropriate for these eyes?

Manjool Shah, MD, and Daniel Laroche, MD

Cover Focus

Cyclophotocoagulation: A First-Line Treatment?

Reviewing the use of this therapy as a primary procedure.

Sahar Bedrood, MD, PhD, and Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD

Cover Focus

Challenging Dogmas

What is one dogma in glaucoma care—past or present—that you feel most committed to challenging?

Feature

More Than a Drop in the Bucket

Nonadherence should not be considered one-dimensional.

Maria Suarez, BA; Kailyn Ramirez, BA; Maria Vega-Garces, BA; and Albert S. Khouri, MD

Seen & Heard

The Buzz on Eyetube