Update to glaucoma, ocular blood flow, and drug treatment /
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| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Kugler Publications,
[1995]
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Table of Contents:
- The relationship between intraocular pressure and visual field progression in glaucoma
- Nocturnal hypotension in glaucoma patients - dippers or non-dippers
- Doppler carotid studies in asymmetric glaucoma
- Reproducibility of color doppler imaging measurement of blood flow velocity in orbital arteries
- Color doppler imaging for ischemic ophthalmic disease: a template for glaucoma research
- Detection of disturbed autoregulation of the peripapillary choroid and of relative filling defects in the region of watershed zones in glaucoma.
- The ophthalmic artery velocity in open-angle glaucoma
- Some similarities and differences between cerebral and ciliary arteries
- Ocular carbon dioxide reactivity and calcium channel blockers in normal-pressure glaucoma
- Choroidal plerometry: clinical application
- An autoradiographic study of beta-adrenergic receptors in human anterior optic nerve
- The acute effect of betaxolol on perimacular hemodynamics
- The potential therapeutic importance of the direct vascular relaxing action of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists used for glaucoma.
- The relaxant action of betaxolol and propranolol on isolated bovine retinal microarteries
- A role for the calcium channel blocking-like action of betaxolol for providing therapeutic benefit to glaucoma patients
- Long-term effect of topical beta blockers on intraocular pressure and retinal sensitivity in chromic open-angled glaucoma, four-year follow-up.