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PHOENIX — Screening healthy patients for glaucoma during routine eye exams led to glaucoma referrals that would not have been made otherwise, according to a prospective study presented at Optometry’s Meeting.Out of 104 patients, 13 were referred for further glaucoma evaluation, and one was diagnosed with active disease. The study was presented by Michael Chaglasian, OD, FAAO, of
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