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Normal pressure glaucoma. Open angle glaucoma

2001
One hundred and fifty years ago Argyl-Robertson [1] postulated the elevation of the eye pressure as the main cause of optic nerve damage in glaucoma patients. Since then the therapeutical approach has been directed towards lowering the intra-ocular pressure, (IOP).
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Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

2010
Glaucoma is a significant global health problem. As of the year 2000, 67 million people worldwide were affected with “primary” glaucoma. Of these patients, 6.7 million were bilaterally blind. Glaucoma is second only to cataracts as a cause of blindness worldwide. In the United States, where glaucoma accounts for 11% of all cases of blindness, it is the
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Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

2013
Primary open-angle glaucoma is a hereditary disease which alters the evacuation of aqueous humor, in the trabecular area. This alteration causes an increase in the intraocular pressure at pathological rates, which after some time causes anatomical damage to the optic nerve and functional damage to the visual field: characteristic of glaucoma.
Juan Roberto Sampaolesi   +2 more
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Glaucoma: Open Angle/Ocular Hypertension

The APRN and PA’s Complete Guide to Prescribing Drug Therapy, 2019

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Normal pressure glaucoma. Open angle glaucoma

International ophtalmology, 2004
Jorge Vasco
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Glaucoma, Open-Angle

, 2011
J. Ibinson, Laura Ferguson
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Myopia and Open Angle Glaucoma

Ophthalmology, 2012
Stephen A Vernon   +3 more
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Pathophysiology of primary open-angle glaucoma from a neuroinflammatory and neurotoxicity perspective: a review of the literature

International ophtalmology, 2019
K. Evangelho   +3 more
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