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I work two days a week for an opthalmology group. The two doctors there do full glaucoma workups on "glaucoma suspects." (HRT/VFE/PAC/GOINO/PHOTOS) This seems reasonable enough, however they term people with a family history a glaucoma suspect, regardless of the age that the family member developed glaucoma.
So I see a lot of 25 year olds with IOPS of 14, and C/Ds of 0.2, but who's grandmother had glaucoma.
1: What are your thoughts on this?
2: What level of importance do you assign to family history when evaluating POAG patients.
3: What is your experience with the incidence of POAG in the 10-50 year old population? The literature that I have read says it's essentially zero.
Jen
So I see a lot of 25 year olds with IOPS of 14, and C/Ds of 0.2, but who's grandmother had glaucoma.
1: What are your thoughts on this?
2: What level of importance do you assign to family history when evaluating POAG patients.
3: What is your experience with the incidence of POAG in the 10-50 year old population? The literature that I have read says it's essentially zero.
Jen