Ocular surface disease common in glaucoma but may not be adequately managed

Ocular surface disease is a common glaucoma comorbidity, but only a small percentage of respondents among the Canadian Glaucoma Society believe it is adequately managed, according to a study.
“Ophthalmologists subspecializing in glaucoma overwhelmingly agreed in this cross‐sectional, survey‐based study that comprehensive management of OSD may lead to improved QOL and glaucoma‐related outcomes, while only a small percentage felt it was presently being adequately managed,” study co-author Adam Muzychuk, MD, told Healio/OSN.
Researchers contacted members of the

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