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Does this man have glaucoma? A middle-aged ocular hypertensive seems to be converting to glaucoma. But a newly developed risk calculator implies otherwise.

A 48-year-old black male presented to the clinic in early 2005 as a new patient. He had a history of being "monitored for glaucoma," but he was...
Review of Optometry, 04/15/06 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
You win some, you lose some: this demanding patient must assume at least some responsibility for his own care.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

A 77-year-old white male presented for an eye examination in November 2004. He complained of watering at times and blurred vision in both eyes....
Review of Optometry, 01/15/05 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
High CCT prompts questionable Tx: a patient seeks a second opinion when new data provoke a radical change in therapy.(GLAUCOMA GRAND ROUNDS)

A 57-year-old white female presented to the office in the spring of 2004 seeking a second opinion on her glaucoma. She reported that in mid-1999,...
Review of Optometry, 11/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
Are monocular trials valid? New research underscores why you should assess each eye individually.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

A 55-year-old white female presented in August 2004 with a bump on the nasal aspect of her right lower lid. The nodule was not tender, she said,...
Review of Optometry, 09/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
When glaucoma is the risk factor: this closemouthed patient prompts us look at the other side of the risk factor mirror.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

In March 2004, a 60-year-old black male was referred to the office for glaucoma evaluation. His primary care O.D. noted significant cupping with...
Review of Optometry, 07/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
Have beta-blockers breathed their last? Beta-blockers are a mainstay of therapy. But we monitor pulmonary function for safety.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

A 61-year-old black female glaucoma patient, previously managed with beta-blockers, requires medical intervention for airway obstructive disease....
Review of Optometry, 05/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
Systemic diseases blurring diagnosis? Is glaucoma appearance due to tamoxifen, or to thyroid disease? Or maybe neither?(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

A 63-year-old white female presented in the fall of 1998 for a routine primary eye care visit. She was taking Vaseretic...
Review of Optometry, 03/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
Glaucoma suspect at a crossroads; It's the age-old question in glaucoma: do we monitor or do we intervene?(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

A 54-year-old black male presented with a history as a "glaucoma suspect." His previous eye-care provider had monitored him as a suspect every...
Review of Optometry, 01/15/04 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
Disc hemorrhages: a one-two punch: be vigilant of the effects of optic disc hemorrhages in glaucomatous eyes.(Glaucoma Grand Rounds)

In the fall of 2001, a 73-year-old white male presented to the office as a new patient, having just moved to the area. He presented with a...
Review of Optometry, 09/15/03 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication -
The benefits of radiological tests: here's what these studies can teach you and how to best communicate referrals.(26th annual technology report)

One of my interns was about to finish his rotation, when his last patient presented with difficulty focusing his eyes, especially when driving....
Review of Optometry, 08/15/03 by Fanelli, James L. · More from publication


