Christopher T Leffler,1 Stephen G Schwartz,2 Tamer M Hadi,3 Ali Salman,1 Vivek Vasuki1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA; 2Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Naples, FL, USA; 3Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville, TN, USA Abstract: To the ancient Greeks, glaukos occasionally described diseased eyes, but more typically described healthy irides, which were glaucous (light blue, gray, or green). During the Hippocratic period, a pathologic glaukos pupil indicated a media opacity that was not dark. Although not emphasized by present-day ophthalmologists, the pupil in acute angle closure may appear somewhat green,...
A rich and abundant literature has developed during the last half century dealing with mechanical as...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of eye diseases on several important artists who have been given...
textabstractGlaucoma is an eye disease characterized by damage to the optic nerve head and related v...
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Glaucoma involves a characteristic optic neuropathy, often with elevated intraocular pressure. Befor...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
textabstractThe eye is a very complex organ with a remarkable architecture (Figure 1). It is respons...
It’s unclear when the progressive optic neuropathy that is glaucoma was first discovered, but it has...
Glaucoma is a disease known since the time of Hippocrates. Today, the term glaucoma refers to a spec...
Purpose: To present an overview of the recent observations and research that shed light on the under...
Glaucoma is one of the most serious and common disease of the eye pathology that doctors and nursing...
Objective: In previous decades, glaucoma has been primarily attributed to elevated intraocular press...
Glaucoma is a term describing a group of ocular disorders with multi-factorial etiology united by a ...
The word buphthalmos originates from the Greek word ox-eyed. Congenital enlargement of the eye was...
THAT acute congestive glaucoma occurs in eyes with a recognizable anatomical predisposition has been...
A rich and abundant literature has developed during the last half century dealing with mechanical as...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of eye diseases on several important artists who have been given...
textabstractGlaucoma is an eye disease characterized by damage to the optic nerve head and related v...
R e v i e w open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Articl
Glaucoma involves a characteristic optic neuropathy, often with elevated intraocular pressure. Befor...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
textabstractThe eye is a very complex organ with a remarkable architecture (Figure 1). It is respons...
It’s unclear when the progressive optic neuropathy that is glaucoma was first discovered, but it has...
Glaucoma is a disease known since the time of Hippocrates. Today, the term glaucoma refers to a spec...
Purpose: To present an overview of the recent observations and research that shed light on the under...
Glaucoma is one of the most serious and common disease of the eye pathology that doctors and nursing...
Objective: In previous decades, glaucoma has been primarily attributed to elevated intraocular press...
Glaucoma is a term describing a group of ocular disorders with multi-factorial etiology united by a ...
The word buphthalmos originates from the Greek word ox-eyed. Congenital enlargement of the eye was...
THAT acute congestive glaucoma occurs in eyes with a recognizable anatomical predisposition has been...
A rich and abundant literature has developed during the last half century dealing with mechanical as...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of eye diseases on several important artists who have been given...
textabstractGlaucoma is an eye disease characterized by damage to the optic nerve head and related v...