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Glaucoma Suspect or Glaucoma Patient?


What is a Glaucoma "Suspect"? | BrightFocus Foundation

A full history and eye examination should be performed to determine whether a patient is a glaucoma suspect. The doctor will evaluate vision, ...

Are You An Open-Angle Glaucoma Suspect?

Open-angle suspects have one or more eye findings that suggest a higher risk of having or developing glaucoma than the average person.

Glaucoma, Suspect, Adult - Medscape Reference

Glaucoma suspect describes a person with one or more risk factors that may lead to glaucoma, but this individual does not have definite glaucomatous optic ...

Glaucoma suspects: A practical approach - PMC - PubMed Central

Clinical Features · Glaucoma suspect with elevated intraocular pressure · Optic nerve head or retinal nerve fiber layer abnormalities · Suspicious visual fields.

Glaucoma Suspect Identified: Now What? - Modern Optometry

A diagnosis of open-angle glaucoma suspect is established by the presence of a consistently elevated IOP, a suspicious-appearing optic nerve, or an abnormal ...

Glaucoma Suspect

If someone has a very high intraocular pressure or very advanced optic nerve damage then the diagnosis of glaucoma is usually straightforward. However sometimes ...

being a glaucoma suspect - Overview

Overview · Myopia. Short-sighted (high myopic) patients have larger eyeballs than others. · Tilted optic nerve head. Sometimes the optic nerve can enter the back ...

Glaucoma Suspect or Glaucoma Patient? | CollaborativeEYE

The decision to categorize the patient as a glaucoma suspect as opposed to a patient with definitive glaucoma can be challenging.

Glaucoma Suspect: Diagnosis and Management - ScienceDirect

Glaucoma suspects are the key group to identify and, in some cases, treat with intraocular pressure (IOP)–lowering therapy in an effort to prevent blindness.

A Glaucoma Suspect vs. Glaucoma - Anne Arundel Eye Center

A Glaucoma Suspect is someone who has signs of glaucoma, like increased IOP, but lacks others, like optic nerve damage or a visual field defect.

What Is Glaucoma? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

Normal tension glaucoma symptoms. People with "normal tension glaucoma" have eye pressure that is within normal ranges, but show signs of ...

What Is a Glaucoma Suspect? - All About Vision

A glaucoma suspect exhibits risk factors. Factors include higher pressure in the eye, age or history that put them at higher risk of developing optic nerve ...

Who & What is a Glaucoma Suspect? - Cove Eyecare

Glaucoma suspects are people at risk for this disease, but no damage has yet been detected. In fact, the vast majority of glaucoma suspects will never ...

Chapter 4. Types of glaucoma - EyeRounds

Those with suspicious findings for glaucoma are called glaucoma suspects. These patients need to be watched carefully for the development of glaucoma. Crossing ...

The Glaucoma Suspect Puzzle - American Academy of Ophthalmology

Heuer: An individual may be a glaucoma suspect for numerous reasons, such as ocular hypertension, suspicious but not diagnostic disc appearance, ...

What It Means to Be a “Glaucoma Suspect” - FOCUS

These signs typically fall into two categories: high eye pressure and a suspicious looking optic nerve. These patients are labeled glaucoma ...

Glaucoma suspect

Glaucoma suspect is the term used for individuals in which glaucoma diagnosis cannot be confirmed but also cannot be excluded at the time of consultation.

Glaucoma, Suspect, Adult Clinical Presentation - Medscape Reference

Glaucoma suspect describes a person with one or more risk factors that may lead to glaucoma, but this individual does not have definite ...

Glaucoma Suspect or Ocular Hypertensives - Ferris State University

Some patients may have an elevated pressure without signs of optic nerve damage or vision loss. The elevated intraocular pressure causes the patient to be ...

Glaucoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

If you have symptoms that come on suddenly, you may have acute angle-closure glaucoma. Symptoms include bad headache and severe eye pain. You need treatment as ...