- GL-Co-Management of Glaucoma Laser and MIGS Procedures
- GL-First Line Glaucoma Treatment...What is It
- GL-Glaucoma Masqueraders
- GL-Maximizing OCT Interpretation in Glaucoma
- GL-Now What?...My Patient is Progressing!
- GL-Ocular Surface Preservation for the Glaucoma Patient. Prevent Defense is the Best Offense.
- GL-Problem Solving in Glaucoma Management
- GL-Referral Center Rounds: Mysterious Reasons of Elevated IOP
- GL-The Laser and Surgical Management of Glaucoma
- GL-The OD's Role in the Management of MIGS in 2022
- GL-Utilizing OCT Technology to Differentiate Glaucoma Suspects from Early Manifest Disease
GL-The Secondary Glaucomas: From the OD and MD Perspective
Description:
The secondary glaucomas are a varied group of conditions that are often asymptomatic and challenging to diagnose, manage and treat. The following interactive presentation will explore the development of glaucoma with a secondary cause and the latest treatment/management options emphasizing the surgical options that are often required in these patients.
Course Code:
AOA311-GL
Speaker(s):
Blair Lonsberry, O.D.
blonsberry@pacificu.edu
Michael Greenwood, M.D.
michael.greenwood@vancethompsonvision.com
Credits:
2
AOA Expiration Date:
4/19/2025
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