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What’s your threshold for initiating treatment in patients with optic nerve cupping but normal IOP, normal visual fields, and borderline OCT findings?

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Ophthalmology · UNC

My answer relies on the appearance of the OCT findings, the patient's and family history, and the progression over time.

A Borderline OCT finding is broad. Patients who have a myopic fundus, or just a displacement of the retinal vessels near the optic nerve, do not worry me, and I choose to wait. If...

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Ophthalmology · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Fayetteville Campus

After 40 years+ of practice, I am much more aggressive, because I have followed patients for 20-40 years.

I almost always eventually regretted waiting and watching.

Glaucoma is like slow-growing cancers- treatment should be proportional to lifespan, but not an assumed algorithmic life span, but base...

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