This volume of the AAO Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC) focuses on glaucoma, providing an in-depth understanding of its pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. It reviews the anatomy and physiology of the aqueous humor outflow system, risk factors, and mechanisms of optic nerve damage. The book covers modern diagnostic tools such as OCT, perimetry, and imaging, along with medical, laser, and surgical treatment options. Updated with the latest research and clinical guidelines, it serves as a key resource for ophthalmology residents, fellows, and practicing clinicians.
Key Features:
Thorough coverage of glaucoma pathophysiology, classification, and risk factors.
Step-by-step guidance on diagnostic techniques including gonioscopy, perimetry, and OCT.
Updated discussion on medical, laser, and surgical management approaches.
Practical insights into patient evaluation and disease progression monitoring.
High-quality clinical photographs and illustrations for better understanding.
Includes self-assessment questions to aid in board exam preparation.
Part of the authoritative AAO BCSC 2023–2024 series.