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ISBN: 88-87434-13-1 Editrice DOGMA
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This work was made
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2.2.5 - Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
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Foreword These Definitions and Guid
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INTRODUCTION The aim of the book is
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Since resources are limited worldwi
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II - RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS F
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II.3 - COLLABORATIVE NORMAL TENSION
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No stratification for stage of dise
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II. 6. 3 - from CNTG 1. Therapy tha
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References 1) The Ocular Hypertensi
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I - QUESTIONS TO ASK TO YOUR GLAUCO
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III - ABNORMAL THRESHOLD VISUAL FIE
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V - GONIOSCOPIC OPEN ANGLES SOME DI
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VII - TREATMENT STEPLADDER JUVENILE
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IX - MONOTHERAPY (in alphabetic ord
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XI - MANAGEMENT ACUTE ANGLE CLOSURE
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XIII - ANTIMETABOLITES FOR WOUND MO
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CHAPTER 1 PATIENT EXAMINATION
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Other methods 22-25 : Air-puff tono
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References 1) Martin XD. Normal int
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1.2 - GONIOSCOPY Gonioscopy is a fu
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1 2 3 4 Fig. 1 Dynamic indentation
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The Spaeth classification Insertion
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References 1) Palmberg P. Gonioscop
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Fig. 5 A) Cirumlinear vessel, B) Ba
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1.3.4.3 - OCT The Optical Coherence
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31) Carpineto P, Ciancaglini M, Zup
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central 24 or 30 central degrees re
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A retinal sensitivity value worse t
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HODAPP CLASSIFICATION 31 EARLY GLAU
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References 1) Bengtsson B, Heijl A,
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1.5 - BLOOD FLOW 1.5.1 - VASCULAR F
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28) Flammer J, Orgul S, Costa VP, O
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All forms of glaucoma should be cla
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2.2 - PRIMARY OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMAS
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2.2.4 - PRIMARY OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA
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2.3 - SECONDARY OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA
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2.3.1.6 - Glaucoma due to intraocul
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2.4 - PRIMARY ANGLE-CLOSURE Primary
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Systemic Risk factors for primary a
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OCCLUDABLE ANGLE: “Occludable”
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2.5.3 - SECONDARY ANGLE-CLOSURE GLA
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CHAPTER 3 TREATMENT PRINCIPLES and
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Furthermore, blindness may occur de
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T A R G E T I O P Target IOP range
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Practical points for topical medica
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3.3.1.1 - Category: ADRENERGIC AGON
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