Flammer’s syndrome is the “terra nova” of modern ophthalmology. A new understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment of glaucoma.

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SENTISS sight club for ophthalmologists.
Flammer’s syndrome is the “terra nova” of modern ophthalmology.
A new understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment of glaucoma.
Physicians and patients are often confronted with the problem that glaucoma damage occurs or progresses although the intraocular pressure was never elevated or although the intraocular pressure was reduced to normal values. A common cause is primary vascular dysregulation. This is usually inborn. If it occurs along with other signs and symptoms – it is Flammer syndrome. This webinar explains why and how impaired blood flow leads to glaucoma damage and explains the diagnosis and treatment of these circulatory disorders.