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Managing Complications
Glaucoma The diagnosis and follow-up of glaucoma in Boston KPro-implanted patients are complicated because of the difficulty of measuring intraocular pressure accurately with standard tonometers due to the rigidity of the KPro back plate. An alternative is finger palpation of the sclera, though this...
Genetic Testing FAQs
What are the benefits of genetic testing? Genetic tests can help to: Diagnose disease Improve the accuracy of a patient’s prognosis and genetic counseling Identify gene mutations that could be passed on to children Screen newborn babies for certain treatable conditions Identify mutations...
Genetic Testing Services at Mass. Eye and Ear
Genetic testing can be ordered only by a medical professional. Blood is the preferred specimen for testing. CLIA-certified genetic testing services provided by the Ocular Genomics Institute at Mass. Eye and Ear range from $500-$3,500. Health insurance may cover part or all of the cost. A typical...
Two Common Oculoplastics Disorders
Primary Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (PANDO) PANDO is a condition in which chronic inflammation and scarring block the tear drainage system without another identifiable cause for the obstruction, such as trauma, tumor, etc. Patients with PANDO usually seek help when tears overflow...
eye Insights Issue 10: Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
In this issue of eye Insights, we take a close look at idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). You'll find key information about how IIH is diagnosed and treated. Inside: Message from the Editor-in-Chief What is Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension? How is a Patient Diagnosed? What are the...
Message from the Editor-in-Chief
Dear Colleagues, In this issue of eye Insights, we take a close look at idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). Inside, you’ll find key information about how IIH is diagnosed and treated as well as further reading. IIH is becoming more prevalent due to increasing rates of obesity in the United...
What are the Treatment Options?
Acetazolamide The first-line medical therapy is acetazolamide, which reduces CSF production by the choroid plexus. In the recent IIH Treatment Trial, acetazolamide, in addition to weight loss, was found to be more effective than weight loss alone in patients with IIH and mild visual loss. The...
Don't Let Glaucoma Rob Your Patients of Vision
Nearly half of Americans who currently have glaucoma are unaware of their condition. Why? Most types of glaucoma are painless, with no feelings of discomfort. Glaucoma typically affects peripheral vision first, so many people remain unaware of the disease until their central vision is affected...