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Ocular Hypertension Associated with Ocular Sarcoidosis

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2007
To report bilateral ocular hypertension in association with ocular sarcoidosis.Case note review of patients with a diagnosis of sarcoidosis-related uveitis.The authors identified 5 patients who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for ocular sarcoidosis and who had intraocular pressures of > 40 mmHg in each eye.Physicians should be aware of the ...
Salman Mirza   +2 more
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Ocular manifestations of hypertension

Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular, 2012
Elevated blood pressure leads to a multitude of vascular changes in eye. The earliest ocular effect of hypertension comprises of retinal microvascular changes called hypertensive retinopathy which is associated with indicators of end-organ damage (e.g., left ventricular hypertrophy, renal impairment) and may herald future risk of clinical events such ...
Mayuri Bhargava   +2 more
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Pattern electroretinograms in ocular hypertension

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1988
The authors recorded pattern electroretinograms at different spatial frequencies in 16 patients affected with ocular hypertension. In 12 of these subjects the electroretinograms dropped in amplitude around 2 cycles/degree. The authors attributed this finding to ocular hypertension, hypothesizing ischemic damage at the head of the optic nerve with ...
AMBROSIO, GENNARO   +4 more
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Ocular Hypertension and the Risk of Blindness

Journal of Glaucoma, 2015
To estimate the risk of blindness in patients with ocular hypertension (OHT) using an appropriate model and current empirical data.A Markov model with data from a systematic literature review.A Markov model with 3 health states was built: OHT, primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), and unilateral blindness.
Henny J. M. Beckers   +5 more
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Cerebral hemodynamics in ocular hypertension

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2004
To evaluate the cerebral blood flow velocity in patients with ocular hypertension.Twenty-four ocular hypertensive patients and 24 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers were recruited in a prospective comparative study. All subjects had normal findings on full-threshold visual field tests and clinically normal optic nerves.
Akarsu, Cengiz   +5 more
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'BENIGN OCULAR HYPERTENSION'

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
To the Editor. —Labels have proponents and opponents. They can be useful from the point of view of patients. When a physician is concerned about a patient, this is transmitted to the patient. I think we all might be relieved if an accurate, but non-alarming, label can be attached to these people.
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AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY IN OCULAR HYPERTENSION

The Lancet, 1985
By means of a series of cardiovascular autonomic function tests, systemic parasympathetic neuropathy was demonstrated in 41.8% of 189 patients with ocular hypertension and in 2.6% of 76 controls. Parasympathetic neuropathy was significantly more common in patients with narrow-angle hypertension than in those with wide-angle hypertension.
R. Mapstone, C V Clark
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Modern view on ocular hypertension

Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2019
Increased intraocular pressure is the main, and the only modifiable risk factor in the development of glaucoma. This review analyzes studies on differential diagnostics of ocular hypertension and risk factors of its conversion to glaucoma, and gives recommendations based on literature data for the most correct algorithm for management of patients with ...
L A Panyushkina, V P Erichev
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Risk Factors in Ocular Hypertension

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
The aim of the study was to determine whether certain factors are related to an increased risk of developing open-angle glaucoma. A total of 345 untreated glaucoma suspects with intraocular pressure (IOP) ≥ 21 mmHg, cup to disc ratio 0.4 or less and no visual field defects, were followed up for 6 to 8 years (mean 7.3). During the follow-up 71 patients
D Andreanos   +5 more
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Emerging drugs for ocular hypertension

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2011
Glaucoma is a prevalent ocular disease with characteristic optic disc and visual field changes. Globally, it is the second most common cause of visual disability, and the most common cause of irreversible and preventable blindness. Ocular hypertension (OH) occurs where intraocular pressure elevation occurs in the absence of glaucomatous disc and visual
Anne J. Lee, Ivan Goldberg
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