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Preserving patients' vision is becoming increasingly important with advancing maternal age.
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For this roundtable discussion, not sponsored by industry, Glaucoma Today asked participants to discuss their use of lasers in the treatment of glaucoma and potential future applications of this modality.
By Richard A. Lewis, MD; Malik Y. Kahook, MD; L. Jay Katz, MD; and Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD
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