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Laser Peripheral Iridoplasty
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Cyclocoagulation with YAG and Diode Laser
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Laser Treatments After Filtering Surgery
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2.Bettin P, Carassa RG, Fiori M, et al. Treatment of hyperfiltering blebs with Nd:YAG laser-induced subconjunctival bleeding. J Glaucoma 1999;8(6):380-83.
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Sclerostomies
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2.Friedman DS, Katz LJ, Augsburger JJ, et al. Holmium laser sclerostomy in glaucomatous eyes with prior surgery: 24month results. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers 1998;29(1):17-22.
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5.Iwach AG, Hoskins HD Jr, Drake MV, et al. Subconjunctival THC:YAG (“Holmium”) laser thermal sclerostomy abexterno. A one year report. Ophthalmol 1993;100:356-65.
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8.Latina MA, Melamed S, March WF, et al. Gonioscopic abinterno laser sclerostomy: A pilot study in glaucoma patients. Ophthalmol 1992;99:1736-44.
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10.Mannino G, et al. Ultrasound biomicroscopy in the clinical evaluation of ab-externo holmium: YAG laser sclerostomies. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers 1998;29(2):157-61.
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12.Onda E, Ando H, Jikihara S, et al. Holmium YAG laser sclerostomy ab-externo for refractory glaucoma. Int Ophthalmol 1996-97;20(6):309-14.
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