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developed glaucomatous symptoms,
meaning that only
about one in ten
untreated people with
elevated intraocular pressure will
develop glaucomatous symptoms...
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Wavelength Automated Perimetry (SWAP) is used for
detection of
early glaucomatous loss The
analyser test
takes approximately 5–8 minutes,
excluding patient...
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normal eyes is
between 3 and 6 mmHg and the
variation may
increase in
glaucomatous eyes.
During the night,
intraocular pressure may not
decrease despite...
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perimeter of the
visual field,
since he had
observed 90% of the
early glaucomatous changes were
within these 25°.
Multiple types of
scotomas form inside...
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glaucomatous changes are seen
within the
central visual field,
mainly in Bjerrum's area, 10°-20° from fixation.
Following are the
common glaucomatous...
- Sung Chul (April 2016). "Efficacy of the
Amsler Grid Test in
Evaluating Glaucomatous Central Visual Field Defects". Ophthalmology. 123 (4): 737–743. doi:10...
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reduce the
corneal edema,[unreliable
medical source?] the use of anti-
glaucomatous topicals to help
improve corneal edema, and
aqueous suppressants that...
- is a
glaucoma specialist who
developed a new
pathogenetic concept of
glaucomatous damage according to
which unstable blood supply leads to
oxidative stress...
- the
pressure in the eye
needs to be
lowered (as in the case with some
glaucomatous patients).
Conditions which can
benefit from
vitrectomy include: Retinal...
- glaucoma. In 1914,
German ophthalmologist Erich Seidel first described the
glaucomatous visual field defect, Seidel's scotoma.
HARRINGTON DO (1964). "The Bjerrum...