262015Jan

THE OPTIC NERVE EXAM

In the back of the eye lies a structure approximately 2 millimeters in size, without which there would be no vision at all. The optic nerve is the physical connection between the eye and the brain, the “cable” that carries information back to be interpreted by the gray matter somewhere in the back of our…

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192015Jan

PATIENT COMPLIANCE

Studies have been performed regarding patient compliance. I am not surprised that the results have shown compliance is enhanced by effective patient education. The quality of the physician/patient relationship and education of the patient regarding the disease are of tantamount importance. I have been stressing this for years in my practice, and have developed a…

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122015Jan

“PRESSURE” AND GLAUCOMA, ARE THEY THE SAME?

The most common and basic educational problem I face as a glaucoma specialist is to make the distinction for the patient between intraocular “pressure,” and the disease of glaucoma itself. Forty or so years ago if a patient had an intraocular pressure above “normal” they were considered to have glaucoma, and conversely, if the pressure…

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52015Jan

THE HIDDEN QUESTION: “Am I Going Blind?”

In my 20 years of treating patients with glaucoma, I have come to realize that this question, “Am I going blind?” is a concern for almost every patient who has glaucoma. This question is not directly asked by the patient or addressed by the doctor. Most patients seem to be waiting for me to shake…

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