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In This Issue
Arsham Sheybani, MD
Research related to two key diagnostic parameters: IOP and visual fields.
Nandita Anand, MD, and Madhu S.R. Gorla, MD
Surgeons discuss how to proceed in a patient with high IOP and a history of cataract and retinal surgery.
Steven R. Sarkisian Jr, MD; Analisa Arosemena, MD; J. Matthew Rouse, MD; and Zarmeena Vendal, MD
The prevalence of this work-related condition is increasing.
Jessica A. Sedhom, MD, and Leonard K. Seibold, MD
Access to high-quality information can help patients feel more in control.
Richie Kahn, MPH, and Nancy Graydon
Novel approaches to early detection and management.
Roshun D. Sangani, MD, and Albert S. Khouri, MD
Results from the Thessaloniki Eye Study highlight this important issue.
Eleftherios Anastasopoulos, MD, PhD, and Fotis Topouzis, MD, PhD
The answer is yes—if certain hurdles are overcome.
Radhika Rampat, MBBS, BSc(Hons), FRCOphth, and Guillaume Debellemanière, MD, FEBO
Ophthalmic leaders can thrive in disruptive times.
Zaiba Malik, MD, and Michael Onuscheck
From early explorations to modern investigations.
Laurence Marsteller, MD, MS
Reviewing the surgical steps and outcomes for a new filtration procedure.
Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH
Reflections on uses past and present.
I. Paul Singh, MD
Exploring the outcomes of stent designs and implantation.
Vanessa Vera, MD
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