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Stephen M. Drance was affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic career was centered on research and scholarship conducted under this institution.

There are no detailed records available concerning Stephen M. Drance's recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues. Likewise, information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main research topics is not documented.

Details regarding awards or distinctions awarded to Stephen M. Drance have not been recorded. The absence of listed publications and other scholarly contributions suggests limited accessible metadata about their academic output.

Stephen M. Drance is noted as deceased. The profile is therefore presented in the past tense, reflecting the historical nature of their academic involvement.

Best Publications

  • Comparison of glaucomatous progression between untreated patients with normal-tension glaucoma and patients with therapeutically reduced intraocular pressures

    D. R. Anderson;S. M. Drance;M. Schulzer

  • The effectiveness of intraocular pressure reduction in the treatment of normal-tension glaucoma

    D. R. Anderson;S. M. Drance;M. Schulzer

  • Risk factors for progression of visual field abnormalities in normal-tension glaucoma.

    Stephen Drance;Douglas R. Anderson;Michael Schulzer

  • The effect of age on the nerve fiber population of the human optic nerve.

    A.G. Balazsi;J. Rootman;S.M. Drance;M. Schulzer

  • Response of blood flow to warm and cold in normal and low-tension glaucoma patients.

    S.M. Drance;G.R. Douglas;K. Wijsman;M. Schulzer

  • Ability of the heidelberg retina tomograph to detect early glaucomatous visual field loss.

    Frederick S. Mikelberg;Craig M. Parfitt;Nicholas V. Swindale;Stuart L. Graham

  • The Size and Shape of the Optic Disc in Normal Human Eyes

    Harry A. Quigley;Andrew E. Brown;John D. Morrison;John D. Morrison;Stephen M. Drance

  • Studies of factors involved in the production of low tension glaucoma.

    Stephen M. Drance;Vincent P. Sweeney;Robert W. Morgan;Fred Feldman

  • Natural history of normal-tension glaucoma.

    D R Anderson;S M Drance;M Schulzer

  • Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in glaucoma. The nocturnal dip.

    Stuart L. Graham;Stephen M. Drance;Kees Wijsman;Gordon R. Douglas

  • Dysthyroid optic neuropathy. The crowded orbital apex syndrome.

    Janet M. Neigel;Jack Rootman;Rod I. Belkin;Robert A. Nugent

  • The Normal Human Optic Nerve: Axon Count and Axon Diameter Distribution

    Frederick S. Mikelberg;Stephen M. Drance;Michael Schulzer;Haile M. Yidegiligne

  • Differential light threshold. Short- and long-term fluctuation in patients with glaucoma, normal controls, and patients with suspected glaucoma

    Josef Flammer;Stephen M. Drance;Mario Zulauf

  • Diffuse and localized nerve fiber loss in glaucoma.

    P. Juhani Airaksinen;Stephen M. Drance;Gordon R. Douglas;Daniel K. Mawson

  • Glaucoma and vasospasm.

    David C Broadway;Stephen M Drance

  • Nocturnal Hypotension: Role in Glaucoma Progression

    S L Graham;S M Drance

  • The area of the neuroretinal rim of the optic nerve in normal eyes.

    Robert J. Britton;Stephen M. Drance;Michael Schulzer;Gordon R. Douglas

  • Color Doppler Imaging and Spectral Analysis of the Optic Nerve Vasculature in Glaucoma

    Simon J.A. Rankin;Brenda E. Walman;Anne R. Buckley;Stephen M. Drance

  • Disc hemorrhages in the glaucomas.

    Stephen M. Drance

  • Aging of the optic nerve.

    Clarisse L. Dolman;Andrew Q. McCormick;Stephen M. Drance

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Schulzer
Michael Schulzer University of British Columbia
Josef Flammer
Josef Flammer University of Basel
Nicholas V. Swindale
Nicholas V. Swindale University of British Columbia
Chris A. Johnson
Chris A. Johnson University of Iowa
Max S. Cynader
Max S. Cynader University of British Columbia
Joanne Katz
Joanne Katz Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey M. Liebmann
Jeffrey M. Liebmann University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Donald E. Brooks
Donald E. Brooks University of British Columbia
John G. Flanagan
John G. Flanagan University of California, Berkeley
Harry A. Quigley
Harry A. Quigley Johns Hopkins University

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