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Visualization of the aqueous humor outflow pathway is undergoing a renaissance as new imaging technologies have enabled the first non-invasive visualization of the living functioning outflow tract in human eyes
OCT assessment of prelaminar and LC structures may allow earlier detection of glaucoma
Challenges to the current view that CSF pressure is homogenous in all CSF spaces
The neuro-inflammatory mediator C1q as an important regulator of early dendritic and synaptic deficits in glaucoma
Progressive RNFL thinning ‒ can predict future VF progression and, therefore, can be considered to be an outcome measure in clinical trials evaluating glaucoma treatments
Progressive RNFL thinning predicts subsequent VF progression in glaucoma patients
SLT's utility in post-trabeculectomy IOP management
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