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  1. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Glaucoma: The Essential Treatments and Advances That Could Save Your Sight (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...) by Gregory K. Harmon, Nancy Intrator, 2004-10-01
  2. The Glaucoma Book: A Practical, Evidence-Based Approach to Patient Care
  3. A Patient's Guide to Glaucoma by Young H Kwon, John H Fingert, et all 2008-04-23
  4. Glaucoma: Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Ophtalmology (Wills Eye Series) by Douglas J. Rhee, Christopher J. Rapuano, 2003-01-09
  5. Shields' Textbook of Glaucoma (Allingham, Shields' Textbook of Glaucoma)
  6. Glaucoma: Expert Consult Premium Edition - Enhanced Online Features, Print, and DVD, 2-Volume Set by Tarek M. Shaarawy MDMSc, Mark B. Sherwood FRCPFRCOphth, et all 2009-04-29
  7. Glaucoma: Identification and Co-Management
  8. Glaucoma-Patient to Patient-A Coping Guide for You and Your Family by Edith Marks, 2010-04-05
  9. Becker-Shaffer's Diagnosis and Therapy of the Glaucomas (Becker-Shaffers) by Robert L. Stamper MD, Marc F. Lieberman MD, et all 2009-06-18
  10. Coping With Glaucoma by Edith Marks, Rita Mountauredes, 1997-09-30
  11. Glaucoma Surgery (Book & DVD)
  12. Understanding Glaucoma chart by Various, 2010-03-16
  13. The Physician's Guide to Cataracts, Glaucoma, and Other Eye Problems by John Eden, Consumer Reports Books, 1992-05
  14. Management of Cataracts and Glaucoma

1. Glaucoma Research Foundation
The glaucoma Research Foundation is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to conquering glaucoma through education and research.
http://www.glaucoma.org/
*Updated June 1, 2004 * Learn about glaucoma Living with glaucoma Treating glaucoma Free glaucoma newsletter ... Read our current newsletter!
A wealth of timely information, online or mailed to your home. Get Informed about Glaucoma
This special guide to the site focuses on what you need to know Bulletin Board
Ask questions, share tips and voice concerns. African-Americans and Glaucoma
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in African-Americans. What's New?
  • Patient Communication is Key to Glaucoma Care : Patient Survey Findings
  • Awarded for Glaucoma Research
  • Communication Priorities for Glaucoma Patients
  • GRF Announces The Blanche Matthias Society
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  • 2. Glaucoma Service & Foundation At Wills Eye Hospital
    Resources and information about medications, support groups and awareness.
    http://www.wills-glaucoma.org/

    at Wills Eye Hospital
    Discovery Treatment Education Research Support
    • Our Staff What is Glaucoma? Diagnostic Testing Glaucoma Treatments ...
      Click here.
      Welcome The William A. and Anna V. Goldberg Glaucoma Service and Research Center at Wills is the largest in the country. Sophisticated diagnostic facilities evaluate the appearance and functioning of the optic nerve and ocular drainage system. Conditions ranging from genetic predisposition to impaired blood flow which increase the likelihood of glaucoma damage are investigated for causes amenable to therapy. A dynamic research program seeks to provide the evidence for current therapies and find new ones. Members of the service have introduced medical treatments and surgical techniques that are now in common practice world-wide. An interactive website which features the first chat support group for glaucoma patients is a cornerstone of the service's e-Medicine program which includes teleconsultation, teleinformatics, and research into the practicality of telescreening for glaucoma.
      The Glaucoma Service Foundation to Prevent Blindness can be reached by phone at 215.928.3190 or by e-mail at

    3. ORJ: Glaucoma
    A nonprofit organization devoted to the education and training of international eye care providers. Lists a number of medical articles and case studies about this severe eye disease.
    http://www.ophthal.org/ORJ/glaucoma/
    Language French German Norwegian Spanish Italian Portuguese Chinese-S Japanese
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    Glaucoma

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    Am Jour Ophthalmol

    Arch Ophthalmol

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    Enter keywords... Ophthalmology Review Journal Established 1995
    Glaucoma
  • Topical cyclosporin A in the management of postkeratoplasty glaucoma. Perry HD, Donnenfeld ED, Kanellopoulos AJ, Grossman GA Cornea 1997 May;16(3):284-288 Appears to be a viable second choice for post PKP patients, especially for the steriod responders.
  • Optic disc hemorrhages in a population with and without signs of glaucoma. Healey PR, Mitchell P, Smith W, Wang JJ Ophthalmology 1998 Feb;105(2):216-223 Drance was a little off track perhaps?
  • Cystoid macular edema and anterior uveitis associated with latanoprost use. Experience and incidence in a retrospective review of 94 patients. Warwar RE, Bullock JD, Ballal D Ophthalmology 1998 Feb;105(2):263-268 6.4% ant. uveitis and 2.1% CME. Can this be true?
  • 4. Glaucoma [NEI]
    Publication about openangle glaucoma, the most common form of glaucoma. Includes cause, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. glaucoma What you should know.
    http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/glaucoma/glaucoma_facts.htm
    Health Funding News Laboratories ... Health Information
    Glaucoma:
    What you should know
    On this page: Related Topics: This booklet is for people with glaucoma and their families and friends. It provides information about open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of glaucoma. This booklet answers questions about the cause and symptoms of the disease and discusses diagnosis and types of treatment. The National Eye Institute (NEI) conducts and supports research that leads to sight-saving treatments and plays a key role in reducing visual impairment and blindness. The NEI is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
    What is glaucoma?

    5. GANY And NYGRI: The Glaucoma Home Page
    New York glaucoma Research Institute site glaucoma Education, How You Can Help in the Fight Against glaucoma, Answers to Your glaucoma Questions, Latest
    http://www.glaucoma.net/
    Click the title below to enter Or Click here for The Glaucoma Associates of New York
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    Note: for web site questions only. This page was last edited on 05/16/04 11:08 AM

    6. Home : Welcome To The International Glaucoma Associations Website
    About Us. About glaucoma. Professional. Newsletter. News. Development. Contact Us. Search. Links. Welcome to the International glaucoma Association's website todate news and information about glaucoma, and is provided as a free service by the International glaucoma Association (IGA
    http://www.iga.org.uk/
    Donate Join Us Fundraising Shop ... Links
    Welcome to the International Glaucoma Association's website This website is a comprehensive source of up-to-date news and information about glaucoma, and is provided as a free service by the International Glaucoma Association (IGA).
    We are a registered charity committed to preventing unnecessary loss of sight through the condition, which is one of the most common eye disorders amongst older people but can affect any age group.
    IGA Professional Meeting Monday 14 June 2004
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    UK Registered Charity Number: 274681 - UK Registered Company Number 1293286
    Medical information will only be updated when new, verified Medical information is available.

    7. Journal Of Glaucoma - Home
    Discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic issues for glaucoma specialists.
    http://www.glaucomajournal.com/
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  • Classified Ads SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Welcome to the new Journal of Glaucoma website. Over the coming months we will be adding new features and services to improve your online experience. We are also upgrading our infrastructure to provide improved reliability and availability to our customers worldwide. As a result of this upgrade we are requiring previously registered users of this site to complete a one-time re-registration step.
    Journal subscribers - please activate your subscription via the Register button on the top menu bar. Your subscriber number is provided on your journal mailing label. If you have already registered on the old site and do not have your subscriber number available, use the Lookup Subscriber Number link on the registration page to obtain this information. Enter your old user name and password and you will be presented with your 12-digit subscriber number.
    Guests - simply create a new account via the Register button on the top menu bar. Once you have established an account you will be able to purchase articles via our pay-per-view service and sign up for additional online services.
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    Frequency: Six issues per year Editor
    E. Michael Van Buskirk, MD
  • 8. MedlinePlus: Glaucoma
    Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. glaucoma. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . glaucoma Are You at Risk for glaucoma? ( National Eye Institute) glaucoma What You Should Know General/Overviews. glaucoma ( Patient Education Institute) - requires Flash plug-in
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/glaucoma.html
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    Other health topics: A B C D ... List of All Topics
    Glaucoma
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    From the NIH

    General/Overviews

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    Eye Diseases

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    9. Consumer Guide To Glaucoma - AllAboutVision.com
    glaucoma Causes, symptoms and treatment for glaucoma; also glaucoma news and FAQ. glaucoma The SecondLeading Cause of Blindness in the US.
    http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/glaucoma.htm
    Eye Health Topics Introduction Allergies Amblyopia or Lazy Eye AMD AMD FAQs AMD News Astigmatism Blepharitis Cataracts FAQs Cataract News CMV Retinitis Color Blindness Conjunctivitis Crossed Eyes Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic Retinopathy FAQs Drooping Eyelids Dry Eyes Eye Safety Floaters and Spots Glaucoma Glaucoma FAQs Glaucoma News Hyperopia Keratoconus Macular Degeneration Myopia Ocular Hypertension Photophobia (Light Sensitivity) Pink Eye Presbyopia Ptosis Retinal Detachment Retinitis Pigmentosa Strabismus Styes What's New in Eye Care Products or AllAboutVision.com home
    Glaucoma: The Second-Leading Cause
    of Blindness in the U.S.
    By Judith Lee and Gretchyn Bailey
    reviewed by Dr. Vance Thompson Glaucoma: News FAQ Your eye has pressure just like your blood, and when this intraocular pressure (IOP) increases to dangerous levels, it damages the optic nerve . This can result in decreased peripheral vision and, eventually, blindness. Glaucoma is similar to ocular hypertension but with accompanying optic nerve damage and vision loss. Glaucoma affects an estimated 3 million Americans, with 120,000 blind due to the condition. Elsewhere in the world, treatment is less available, and glaucoma ranks as a leading cause of blindness just about everywhere. Even if people with glaucoma do not become blind, vision can be severely impaired.

    10. Glaucoma Research Foundation - What Is Glaucoma?
    What is glaucoma? glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually steals sight without warning and often without symptoms. Vision
    http://www.glaucoma.org/learn/
    What is Glaucoma? Learn about glaucoma What is glaucoma? Is there a cure? Diagnostic tests ... Make a donation
    Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually steals sight without warning and often without symptoms. Vision loss is caused by damage to the optic nerve. This nerve acts like an electric cable with over a million wires and is responsible for carrying the images we see to the brain. It was once thought that high intraocular pressure (IOP) was the main cause of this optic nerve damage. Although IOP is clearly a risk factor, we now know that other factors must also be involved because even people with "normal" IOP can experience vision loss from glaucoma.
    Different Types of Glaucoma
    The two main types of glaucoma are open angle glaucoma, or primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), and angle closure glaucoma. Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
    Angle Closure Glaucoma

    Secondary Glaucoma

    Normal Tension Glaucoma (NTG)
    ...
    Cataracts and Glaucoma
    Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
    Most people have no symptoms and no early warning signs. If open angle glaucoma is not diagnosed and treated, it can cause a gradual loss of vision. This type of glaucoma develops slowly and sometimes without noticeable sight loss for many years. It usually responds well to medication, especially if caught early and treated.

    11. The Glaucoma Foundation -
    The glaucoma Foundation is the premier notfor-profit organization dedicated to vital research to find cures for glaucoma. We are committed to helping you and your loved ones avoid the tragedy of
    http://www.glaucoma-foundation.org/
    Donate Online Search Home About Glaucoma Eye Care Newsroom ... Contact Us
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    REGULAR EYE EXAMS CAN SAVE SIGHT…
    The evidence grows stronger with each new study: regular comprehensive eye exams and continuing treatment are the keys to controlling glaucoma, the leading cause of preventable blindness in the United States.
    read more . . .

    A Guide for patients and their families
    A complete guide for anyone looking for information about glaucoma, its causes, treatments, and the importance of following your doctor's advice. download it now . . .
    Please read pertaining to the use of this site.

    12. The Glaucoma Foundation -
    The glaucoma Foundation is the premier notfor-profit organization dedicated to vital research to find cures for glaucoma. We are
    http://www.glaucomafoundation.org/
    Donate Online Search Home About Glaucoma Eye Care Newsroom ... Contact Us
    Click below to change
    the text size and contrast Sharing the vision Feature:
    REGULAR EYE EXAMS CAN SAVE SIGHT…
    The evidence grows stronger with each new study: regular comprehensive eye exams and continuing treatment are the keys to controlling glaucoma, the leading cause of preventable blindness in the United States.
    read more . . .

    A Guide for patients and their families
    A complete guide for anyone looking for information about glaucoma, its causes, treatments, and the importance of following your doctor's advice. download it now . . .
    Please read pertaining to the use of this site.

    13. AgingEye Times - Home Page
    Current information on aging eye diseases like cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration and dry eyes.
    http://www.agingeye.net/
    June 02, 2004
    Cataract More Information
    Symptoms

    Eye Exam

    Treatment
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    Glaucoma More Information
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    Macular Degeneration More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment ... New Developments Diabetic Eye Disease More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment ... New Developments Dry Eyes More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment Overview ... New Developments Other AgingEye Presbyopia Blepharitis AgingEye Emergencies More Americans than ever face the threat of Blindness from Aging Eye Diseases The leading causes of vision impairment and blindness in the US are primarily age related eye diseases. Cataract affects nearly 20.5 million Americans age 65 and older. About 2.2 million Americans have been diagnosed with glaucoma , and another two million do not know they have it. More than 1.6 million Americans over age 60 have advanced macular degeneration Diabetic retinopathy affects more than 5.3 million Americans age 18 and older. The number of Americans with age-related eye disease is expected to double within the next three decades. Vision problems in US - Full text of report US vision impairment map In this exclusive review, AgingEye Times explores the affect of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on Cataract, Dry Eyes and Macular degeneration.

    14. Glaucoma, Are You At Risk? [NEI]
    Publication about the risk of getting openangle glaucoma. Home Health Information Are You at Risk for glaucoma? Are You at Risk for glaucoma?
    http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/glaucoma/glaucoma_risk.htm
    Health Funding News Laboratories ... Health Information Are You at Risk for Glaucoma? CONTENT LIST What is glaucoma? What causes it? Who is most likely to get it? What are the symptoms? ... What can you do to protect your vision? What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the normal fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises, leading to vision lossor even blindness. This brochure is about open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of the disease.
    What causes it? At the front of the eye, there is a small space called the anterior chamber. Clear fluid flows in and out of the chamber to bathe and nourish nearby tissues. In glaucoma, for still unknown reasons, the fluid drains too slowly out of the eye. As the fluid builds up, the pressure inside the eye rises. Unless this pressure is controlled, it may cause damage to the optic nerve and other parts of the eye and loss of vision.
    Who is most likely to get it? Nearly 3 million people have glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness in the United States. Although anyone can get glaucoma, some people are at higher risk. They include:
    • Blacks over age 40.

    15. Glaucoma
    Definici³n, sintomatolog­a, detecci³n y descripci³n de las t©cnicas utilizadas para tratarlo.
    http://www.iob.es/glaucb.htm
    EJ EMPLO EVOLUTIVO
    DEL GLAUCOMA

    Campo visual
    Intervención de glaucoma:
    Intervención de glaucoma:
    implante valvular de drenaje Dr. Daniel Elies
    Unidad de Glaucoma P L E n condiciones normales la presión intraocular oscila entre 10 y 21 mm de Hg. En determinadas situaciones patológicas ésta puede aumentar ya sea de forma aguda o crónica. Este aumento de presión provoca el daño del nervio óptico, lo que supone la pérdida progresiva de la visión periférica. En la mayoría de los casos esta alteración es gradual e indolora por lo que muchos pacientes no la perciben hasta que es permanente e irreversible.
    El glaucoma afecta a más de un 3 % de la población y es, junto con la diabetes, la principal causa evitable de ceguera en España. Afecta principalmente a personas mayores de 40 años y a aquellos con antecedentes familiares de glaucoma. Las molestias subjetivas que nota el paciente varían en función del tipo de glaucoma que padezca.

    16. Glaucoma Australia
    glaucoma Australia is a nonprofit registered charity. glaucoma@glaucoma.org.au. Privacy Statement. Web hosting sponsored by WebCentral.
    http://www.glaucoma.org.au/
    ABN 52 610 716 720
    glaucoma@glaucoma.org.au
    Privacy Statement Web hosting sponsored by WebCentral This site was last updated on 28 May, 2004 A tip for visually impaired users of this site. If you are having any difficulty reading this site you can increase the size of the font in your browser. How to increase font size in:- - Click on the View menu located at the top of the browser and then select Increase Fonts . Repeat this until you are comfortable with the font size. Internet Explorer - Click on the View menu located at the top of the browser and then select the desired font text size.

    17. Home : Welcome To The International Glaucoma Associations Website
    Welcome to the International glaucoma Association s website. This website is a comprehensive Impairment Web Guide. glaucoma Simulator. Back Top
    http://www.iga.org.uk/servlet/dycon/iga/iga/live/en/uk/Home
    Donate Join Us Fundraising Shop ... Links
    Welcome to the International Glaucoma Association's website This website is a comprehensive source of up-to-date news and information about glaucoma, and is provided as a free service by the International Glaucoma Association (IGA).
    We are a registered charity committed to preventing unnecessary loss of sight through the condition, which is one of the most common eye disorders amongst older people but can affect any age group.
    IGA Professional Meeting Monday 14 June 2004
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    UK Registered Charity Number: 274681 - UK Registered Company Number 1293286
    Medical information will only be updated when new, verified Medical information is available.

    18. XALATAN
    Includes full color illustrations of the human eye and structures of the eye, and information about glaucoma.
    http://www.anatomyoftheeye.com/
    IMS HEALTH, NPA data. Total dispensed prescriptions. March 2003 through February 2004. XALATAN is a prescription medicine used to lower eye pressure, also called intraocular pressure, or IOP, in patients with ocular hypertension (abnormally high IOP) or open-angle glaucoma. Important Safety Information about XALATAN Like all medicines, XALATAN can have side effects. These side effects are usually mild and tolerable and may include blurred vision, burning and stinging, eyelid redness, the feeling that something is in the eye, eye itching, increased pigmentation (darkening) of eye color, or irritation of the clear front surface of the eye. XALATAN may slowly cause darkening of eye color due to increased brown color, darkening of the eyelid and eyelashes, and increased growth and thickness of eyelashes. Color changes can increase as long as XALATAN is administered; eye color changes are likely to be permanent. The health information contained herein is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider. All healthcare decisions regarding patient care must be made by a healthcare provider, who will consider the unique characteristics of the patient. Brought to you by Contact Us
    The product information provided in this site is intended only for residents of the United States.

    19. Glaucoma A Consumer Guide - AllAboutVision.com
    glaucoma Causes, symptoms and treatment for glaucoma; also glaucoma news and FAQ. Floaters and Spots. glaucoma. glaucoma Eye Doctor Q A. glaucoma FAQs. glaucoma News glaucoma. Other variations include congenital glaucoma, pigmentary glaucoma and secondary glaucoma.
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/glauco

    20. Glaucoma Associates Of New York Home Page
    Welcome to The glaucoma Home Page ! is staffed by more than 20 highly qualified personnel dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.
    http://www.glaucoma.net/gany/gany.html

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    Welcome to The Glaucoma Home Page !
    Linked by a desire to heal
    The Glaucoma Center at The Glaucoma Associates of New York (GANY) was founded in 1983 for the purpose of bringing increased awareness into the diagnosis and treatment of this common blinding disease. Under the leadership of Drs. Robert Ritch and Jeffrey M. Liebmann , GANY is staffed by more than 20 highly qualified personnel dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma. is internationally known as being at the fore front of research into the underlying causes of glaucoma . is developing new types of treatment - medical, laser, and surgical. occupies over 4,000 square feet of space within the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary In addition, follow these links for: Fellowship Training Fellowship Application NYGRI
    Position for Glaucoma Specialist Available: Midwest Eye Institute is a subspecialty ophthalmology group located in Indianapolis. Each of our 18 partners is a fellowship trained subspecialist. We are interested in adding another glaucoma partner to our practice. There is an onsite surgical center and teaching opportunities are available. Inquiries may be directed to Robert Boeglin or Robert Troyer at 201 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46280 or to rojobo@aol.com.

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