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Primary open-angle glaucoma.

Ivan Goldberg, Stuart L Graham, Paul R Healey

    The Medical Journal of Australia
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    Early diagnosis is crucial for managing this progressive, asymptomatic condition. Timely detection can significantly alter the disease

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical diagnostics
    • Asymptomatic disease progression

    Background:

    • The condition is progressive and asymptomatic.
    • Early detection is essential for intervention.

    Discussion:

    • The challenge lies in identifying the process before symptoms appear.
    • Diagnostic strategies must overcome the asymptomatic nature of the disease.

    Key Insights:

    • Identifying this progressive, asymptomatic process early is paramount.
    • Diagnostic advancements are critical for effective management.

    Outlook:

    • Future research should focus on sensitive biomarkers for early detection.
    • Developing non-invasive diagnostic tools is a priority.