Articles
OCTA: A new tool for glaucoma evaluation
The technology enables a new window into glaucoma by looking into retinal perfusion.
Optic disc evaluation in glaucoma
OCT technology enables visualization that aids in diagnosis and detection of progression.
Identifying eyes with rapid glaucoma progression
Part one of a two-part series covers visual field testing.
Catch the “comma,” spare the vision
Macular (paracentral) defects in patients with open-angle glaucoma are too easy to miss.
The dry eye puzzle
What do all these symptoms and signs mean to patients?
A partner, or an employee?
To help answer that question when hiring a physician, keep these factors in mind.
Guest Editorial
Making progress in glaucoma evaluation
As I See It
In defense of the “key opinion leader”
Coding & Reimbursement
The skinny on screening tests
Enhancing Practice Performance
Checklists help “pilot” your practice
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
Financial Factor
Should I stay or should I grow…
Spotlight On Technology & Technique
A step forward for SS-OCT
Rx Perspective
Tears via neural stimulation
In So Many Words
Sight Sciences’ Shawn O’Neil
Memorable Patient Encounter
“I live in the swamp”
The Role of MIGS to Manage Glaucoma in the Dry Eye Patient
New options reduce medication burden.
Combined Electroretinography and Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty for Glaucoma
Team glaucoma has acquired new players.
The Constant Learner in Glaucoma
A Q&A with 2 self-taught MIGS specialists.
Goniotome Trabecular Meshwork Excision
A cost-conscious solution to ab interno trabeculectomy with pristine angle view.
The Glaucoma Medication Pipeline
What new drugs will mean to glaucoma specialists and patients.
NEWS BRIEFS
Research and industry news in glaucoma
FROM THE EDITOR
Can MIGS Stand Alone?
CODING
Borrowed Equipment
GLAUCOMA MYTH BUSTERS
Myths About Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty
PATIENTS ARE ASKING
“Am I Going Blind?”
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT
Device Targets the Conventional Outflow Pathway