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A Puzzle in End-Stage Angle-Closure Glaucoma

What caused the IOP to rise dramatically 2 years after glaucoma surgery?

Douglas J. Rhee, MD | Section Editor; Thomas Patrianakos, MD; and Angela Turalba, MD

Case Files

Glaucoma or Something Else?

Physicians explore whether another form of optic neuropathy caused this patient's visual
field loss.

Thomas Patrianakos, MD; Shakeel Shareef, MD; and Arthur J. Sit, MD

Case Files

Glaucoma or Something Else?

Physicians explore whether another form of optic neuropathy caused this patient's visual
field loss.

Thomas Patrianakos, MD; Shakeel Shareef, MD; and Arthur J. Sit, MD

Case Files

When One MIGS Procedure Fails, What's Next?

The presence of keratoconus adds to the complexity of this case.

Edward N. Burney, MD, FAAO, FACS; JoAnn Giaconi, MD; Thomas Patrianakos, MD; Angela Turalba, MD; and Douglas J. Rhee, MD

Complex Case Management

Intermittently Blurry Vision and IOP Spikes

Two years after complicated cataract surgery, a patient needed help.

By JoAnn Giaconi, MD; Thomas Patrianakos, MD; Angela Turalba, MD; and Douglas J. Rhee, MD

See You for CME

Meetings remain an important component of continuing medical education.

Thomas Patrianakos, DO, and Elizabeth Martin, MD

Point/Counterpoint: Is Cost a Viable Reason to Perform Glaucoma Surgery First?

Thomas Patrianakos, DO; Elizabeth Martin, MD; and Sarwat Salim, MD

Point/Counterpoint: Is Cost a Viable Reason to Perform Glaucoma Surgery First?

Thomas Patrianakos, DO; Elizabeth Martin, MD; and Sarwat Salim, MD

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