Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients aged younger than 40 years were more likely to be referred to an ophthalmologist by optometry practices ...
A long unresolved yet pressing question in glaucoma practice is, whether damage in the macula, i.e. the most relevant region associated with individuals’ quality of life, exists already at early ...
Screening healthy patients for glaucoma during routine eye exams led to glaucoma referrals that would not have been made ...
Same-visit visual field test and optic nerve head imaging — even with 3D OCT neuroretinal rim minimum distance band thickness — may show different rates of disease progression, suggesting a need for ...
This retrospective study investigated the predictive value of OCT-derived color coding in assessing the risk of glaucoma conversion among normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) suspects, with a particular ...
PXG patients exhibited faster GCIPL and RNFL thinning rates than POAG and control groups, indicating more severe progression. The study involved 180 participants, divided into POAG, PXG, and control ...
Without treatment, glaucoma can cause irreversible, progressive vision loss and blindness. The progression rate may depend on the type of glaucoma someone has. Glaucoma is a progressive condition that ...