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In This Issue
Callan Navitsky, Editor-in-Chief
Studies assessed whether deep learning models and IOP fluctuation could provide clues that glaucoma would rapidly become more severe.
Julius T. Oatts, MD, and Ying Han, MD, PhD
A patient with a history of juvenile open-angle glaucoma is concerned her vision is deteriorating.
Steven R. Sarkisian Jr, MD; Jella An, MD, MBA; Eva DeVience, MD; and Lauren S. Blieden, MD
A milestone in continuous IOP monitoring.
Kaweh Mansouri, MD, MPH
Home tonometry data suggest that this form of treatment blunts IOP spikes.
Catherine Johnson, MD, MPH, and Barbara Wirostko, MD, FARVO
Transitioning from a general ophthalmologist to a glaucoma specialist.
Zahra Ali, MD
Addressing practice-based questions and concerns for new glaucoma surgeons.
Laurie Brown, MBA, COMT, COE, CPC, CPMA, LSSYB
A discussion of the options for controlling IOP amid persistent ocular surface symptoms.
Nikhila Khandwala, MS, MD, and Ahmad A. Aref, MD, MBA
The use of drug delivery implants should not be restricted to the management of early glaucomatous disease.
Arsham Sheybani, MD
Courtney Bovee, MD
An effort to stabilize the IOP of a patient opposed to surgical intervention.
I. Paul Singh, MD
Take a look at what's in the glaucoma pipeline.
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