New Study Demonstrates Potential For Improving Glaucoma Diagnosis Across Europe
Newly published results from the European Optic Disc Assessment Trial (EODAT) conducted at The Rotterdam Eye Hospital reveal the accuracy of glaucoma diagnosis can be improved when patients’ optic discs are assessed using common imaging devices, and suggests that post-graduate training courses in optic disc assessment would improve glaucoma care. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. Approximately 50% of all glaucoma cases remain undiagnosed.
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