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Going for Gaps in Glaucoma

Going for Gaps in Glaucoma

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Glaucoma is a major cause of blindness that can be prevented if detected and treated in the early stages of the disease. This reprint includes original research studies and reviews that focus on strategies to help identify and treat patients with glaucoma more effectively, improve their treatment adherence, review the potential impact of psychopharmacological therapy on intraocular pressure, and increase knowledge of potential treatment targets for neuroprotection.

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Keywords

  • adherence
  • Allied Health Personnel
  • antidepressant
  • antipsychotic
  • arcuate scotoma
  • automated static perimetry
  • benzodiazepine
  • cell viability
  • collaborative care
  • drug delivery system
  • Drug Discovery
  • elderly
  • Glaucoma
  • goblet cells
  • higher-order aberrations
  • intraocular pressure
  • laser trabeculoplasty
  • latanoprost
  • mcular pigment optical density
  • Medical Treatment
  • medicine
  • minimally invasive glaucoma surgery
  • mitomycin C
  • Monitoring
  • n/a
  • Neuroprotection
  • ocular hypertension
  • osmolality
  • outpatient clinic
  • overhanging bleb
  • Patient Care
  • pH value
  • population-based study
  • preservative-free (PF)
  • primary open-angle glaucoma
  • rapid campimetry
  • retinal ganglion cells
  • RNA-sequencing
  • screening
  • selective laser trabeculoplasty
  • shared care
  • SNRI
  • SSRI
  • Surface tension
  • tear film
  • telehealth
  • Telemedicine
  • topical steroid therapy
  • topiramate
  • trabeculectomy
  • two-wavelength autofluorescence
  • user computer interface
  • virtual clinic
  • virtual system
  • visual field defect

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9489-7

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