"Frequent visual field testing
may help doctors detect progression of the eye disease glaucoma at an
earlier stage, a new study says," according to Yahoo!News. "It's important to identify patients whose disease is progressing faster
so that they can receive more aggressive treatment or more frequent
follow-up, the researchers explained. Their study, published online Aug. 8 in the journal Archives of
Ophthalmology, included 381 glaucoma patients, aged 35 to 80, who were
followed for anywhere from about 3 to 13 years. Glaucoma progression was
more likely to be detected in patients who had more visual field tests (a
median of 20) than in those with fewer tests (a median of 12)." Read more.
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