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1. www.glaucoma.org
www.glaucoma.org/help/elma_was - [Cached]Published on: 5/14/2008 Last Visited: 6/5/2008
May 14, 2008 - I met with Dr. Philip Chen, Associate Professor and Acting Chair of the Ophthalmology Department at University of Washington, and learned about the new directions for glaucoma research.Dr. Chen knows my ophthalmologist in Maine, Dr. Samuel Cady, and speaks with Dr. Cady occasionally.
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I can't thank Dr. Chen and Dr. Horner enough for tackling this disease. -
2. Laser strike on glaucoma might help when other treatments fail
seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/2004 Last Visited: 3/25/2004
Dr. Philip Chen, a glaucoma specialist at the University of Washington, said he's not convinced the more invasive technique is worth the results.
In cataract surgeries, it's unclear whether the patient's eye pressure improves because of removal of the cataracts or because of ECP, said Chen. Only a large, controlled study would uncover the answer, he added.
"I want to see the data that it makes a difference. The old probe was (also) designed to hit the right area," said Chen, who does not use ECP. -
3. Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
www.glaucomatoday.com/pages/01 - [Cached]Published on: 3/12/2006 Last Visited: 7/8/2007
BY ROBERT J. NOECKER, MD; PHILIP P. CHEN, MD; ROBERT D. FECHTNER, MD; AND EVE J. HIGGINBOTHAM, MD
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PHILIP P. CHEN, MD
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Philip P. Chen, MD, is Associate Professor for the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Washington in Seattle, as well as Chief of Ophthalmology and Residency Program Director at the University of Washington Medical Center. He holds no financial interest in the product mentioned herein. Dr. Chen may be reached at (206) 685-1969; pchen@u.washington.edu.

