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Your Special Attention For IGR 7-1

Compliance and persistency in glaucoma follow-up treatment

G.F. Schwartz
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 114-121

Abstract no. 314

"Our patients may not take prescribed medication in at least 25% of cases."


Recent advances in trabeculectomy technique

E. Jones, J. Clarke and P.T. Khaw
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 107-113

Abstract no. 329

"The Moorfields – Khaw's ideas on trabeculectomy-technique."


Ethnic differences in glaucoma: prevalence, management, and outcome

S.D. Wadhwa and E.J. Higginbotham
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 101-106

Abstract no. 215

"Customized management based on race."


Glaucoma medication and aqueous humor dynamics

J.G. Crowston and R.N. Weinreb
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 94-100

Abstract no. 258

"Pressure spikes and outflow."


Glaucoma lasers: a review of the newer techniques

H.A. Holz and M.C. Lim
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 89-93

Abstract no. 323

"Possible additions to our laser armamentarium; will they work better?"


Clinical implications of peripapillary atrophy in glaucoma

J.B. Jonas
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 84-88

Abstract no. 53

"The always present risk factor: peripapillary atrophy."


Blood flow in glaucoma

M.C. Grieshaber and J. Flammer
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 79-83

Abstract no. 181

"An old topic reviewed in a passionate light."


Surgical strategies in patients with cataract and glaucoma

C. Verges, J. Cazal and C. Lavin
Current Opinions in Ophthalmology 2005; 16: 44-52

Abstract no. 242

"Personal views on combination glaucoma and cataract."
The reader is also referred to the WGA Consensus on Glaucoma Surgery.



Epidemiology for ophthalmologists: an introduction to concepts, study designs, and interpreting findings

H. Kuper and C. Gilbert
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 89: 378-384

Abstract no. 2

"A necessary review on epidemiology. Not to be forgotten."


Longitudinal changes in the visual field and optic disc in glaucoma

P.H. Artes and B.C. Chauhan
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2005; 24: 333-354

Abstract no. 120

"Longitudinal studies are the essential food for glaucoma management."


Optic nerve oxygenation

E. Stefansson, D.B. Pedersen, P.K. Jensen, M. la Cour, J.F. Kiilgaard, K. Bang and T. Eysteinsson
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2005; 24: 307-332

Abstract no. 62

"About oxygen and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors."


Understanding mechanisms of pressure-induced optic nerve damage

J.C. Morrison, E.C. Johnson, W. Cepurna and L. Jia
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2005; 24: 217-240

Abstract no. 13

"Animal models to understand pathogenesis: extracellular matrix and astrocytes."


The optic nerve head as a biomechanical structure: a new paradigm for understanding the role of IOP-related stress and strain in the pathophysiology of glaucomatous optic nerve head damage

C.F. Burgoyne, J.C. Downs, A.J. Bellezza, J.K. Suh and R.T. Hart
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2005; 24: 39-73

Abstract no. 58

"Biomechanical approach to the optic nerve head. Stress and strain."


Glaucoma drainage devices: a systematic literature review and current controversies

C.H. Hong, A. Arosemena, D. Zurakowski and R.S. Ayyala
Survey of Ophthalmology 2005; 50: 48-60

Abstract no. 336

"Glaucoma Drainage Devices: the future of glaucoma surgery?"


Anterior segment development relevant to glaucoma

D.B. Gould, R.S. Smith and S.W.M. John
International Journal of Developmental Biology 2004; 48: 1015-1029

Abstract no. 199

"Yes, we need to know how the eye develops in order to understand disease."


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