Dr. SHWETA TRIPATHI
Abstract
Glaucoma is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive structural and functional injury of the optic nerve complex for which intraocular pressure remains the only proven modifiable risk factor. Assessments of both structure and function of the optic nerve are indispensable aspects of glaucoma examination and disease detection, monitoring, and management.
insert into tmp_gp (gp_no,abs) value ( Since the main goal of treatment is to either halt or slow disease progression, clinicians must be able to identify patients at increased risk of progression. And, most importantly, be able to detect and measure progression when it occurs. Glaucomatous progression can be detected clinically either by structural or functional tests, with change detected by either event-based or trend-based analysis.
insert into tmp_gp (gp_no,abs) value ( We intend to unfold the enigma of glaucoma progression through the course with an interactive module of each aspect by learner centered style of teaching with clinical case scenarios and discussions.
| 1 | Glaucoma Progression – An Overview | Dr. SHWETA TRIPATHI | watch video |
| 2 | Tapping New Tools to Detect Progression | Dr. Reena Manchanda Choudhry | watch video |
| 3 | Evaluation of Functional Progression | Dr. Parveen Rewri | watch video |
| 4 | Evaluation of Structural Progression | Dr. Maneesh Singh | watch video |
| 5 | Clinical Cased based Approach to Glaucoma Progression -Audience Interaction and Panel Discussion | Dr. Aditya Neog | watch video |


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