The Risk of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Following Vitreoretinal Surgery-A Population-based Study.
Mansukhani Sasha A, Barkmeier Andrew J, Bakri Sophie J, Iezzi Raymond, Pulido Jose S, Khanna Cheryl L et al.
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Mansukhani Sasha A, Barkmeier Andrew J, Bakri Sophie J, Iezzi Raymond, Pulido Jose S, Khanna Cheryl L et al.
Shah Saumya M, Choo Clara, Odden Jamie, Zhao Bingying, Fang Chengbo, Schornack Muriel et al.
This study found fair-to-moderate agreement among glaucoma specialists and optometrists on glaucoma progression, suggesting team-based care is effective but needs consistency optimization.
Mansukhani Sasha A, Barkmeier Andrew J, Bakri Sophie J, Iezzi Raymond, Pulido Jose S, Khanna Cheryl L et al.
This study found vitrectomy significantly increases the 10-year risk of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Clinically, this highlights the need for long-term POAG screening after vitrectomy.
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