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Diagnostic Tools for Glaucoma Detection and Management

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SURVEY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 53, Issue -, Pages S17-S32

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2008.08.003

Keywords

confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy; diagnosis; frequency-doubling technology perimetry; glaucoma; optical coherence tomography; scanning laser polarimetry; short-wavelength automated perimetry; standard automated perimetry; stereophotography

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Funding

  1. Pfizer
  2. National Institutes of Health [EY08208, EY14265, EY11008, R01-EY13178-08, R01-EY11289-22, P30-EY008098]
  3. Carl Zeiss Meditec
  4. Welch-Allyn
  5. Haag-Streit
  6. The Eye and Ear Foundation (Pittsburgh)

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Early diagnosis of glaucoma is critical to prevent permanent structural damage and irreversible vision loss. Detection of glaucoma typically relies on examination of structural damage to the optic nerve combined with measurements of visual function. To aid the clinician in evaluation of visual function and structure, computer-based devices such as confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, scanning laser polarimetry, and optical coherence tomography provide quantitative assessments of structural damage, and visual function testing includes standard automated perimetry as well as selective techniques, including short-wavelength automated perimetry and frequency-doubling technology perimetry are available. This article will review current literature on diagnostic modalities available for glaucoma with emphasis on the best evidence available in the literature to support their use in clinical practice. (Surv Ophthalmol 53: S17-S32, 2008. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

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