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Human ocular perfusion organ culture: a versatile ex vivo model for
glaucoma research
Pang IH, McCartney MD, Steely HT, Clark AF
Journal of Glaucoma 2000; 9: 468-79
Abstract No. 825
"Enthusiasm for organ culture"
Importance of trabecular meshwork changes in the pathogenesis of primary
open angle glaucoma
Lütjen-Drecoll
Journal of Glaucoma 2000; 9: 417-418
Abstract No. 773
"Overview of history and latest findings in trabecular meshwork
research"
Refractive surgery and the glaucoma patient. Customized corneas under
pressure (editorial)
Lewis RA
Ophthalmology 2000; 107: 1621-2
Abstract No. 840
"On the Relativity of IOP readings"
Accurate intraocular pressure measurement-the myth of modern ophthalmology?
(editorial)
Shah S
Ophthalmology 2000; 107: 1805-7
Abstract No. 844
"On the Relativity of IOP readings"
If intraocular pressure measurement is only an estimate-then what? (editorial)
Mills RP
Ophthalmology 2000; 107: 1807-8
Abstract No. 842
"On the Relativity of IOP readings"
Evidence based medicine
Sharma S
Evidence Based Eye Care 2000; 1: 259-260
No abstract in IGR
"Incorporation of evidence based principles, especially in
the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic intervention is the most effective way
to practice high quality medical care"
Levels of Evidence
Sharma S
Evidence Based Eye Care 2000; 1: 261-262
No abstract in IGR
"We urge clinicians to practice ophthalmology based on studies
of the highest quality. If these do not exist there are two possible options:
offer no treatment or offer treatment based on the next level of evidence"
Criteria for progression of glaucoma in clinical management and in outcome
studies
Anderson DR, Chauhan B, Johnson C, Katz J, Patella VM, Drance SM
American Journal of Ophthalmology 2000; 130: 827-829
Abstract No. 809
"About the difficulty of defining progression"