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A Two-Pronged Approach

Using retinal photography and perimetry to diagnose glaucoma.

Murray Fingeret, OD, and Richard A. Lewis, MD

Do We Need Perimetry?

As glaucoma advances, visual field testing provides valuable insight.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Do We Need Perimetry?

As glaucoma advances, visual field testing provides valuable insight.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Assessing Imaging Progression

By analyzing the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer, optical coherence tomography detects and quantifies glaucomatous progression.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Assessing Imaging Progression

By analyzing the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer, optical coherence tomography detects and quantifies glaucomatous progression.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Technology Today

Evaluating the Optic Nerve for Glaucomatous Damage With OCT

Optic nerve assessment contributes to the clinician's ability to detect glaucoma.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Technology Today

Evaluating the Optic Nerve for Glaucomatous Damage With OCT

Optic nerve assessment contributes to the clinician's ability to detect glaucoma.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Industry News and Innovations

The Optometrist's Role in Glaucoma Care

Involvement varies among providers for several reasons.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Technology Today

The Use of Visual Fields in Moderate to Advanced Glaucoma

Monitoring disease progression becomes difficult when structural loss becomes significant. Perimetry can fulfill that need.

Murray Fingeret, OD

Technology Today

A New Look at Selective Perimetry

What is its role in clinical practice?

Murray Fingeret, OD

Technology Today

A New Look at Selective Perimetry

What is its role in clinical practice?

Murray Fingeret, OD

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