Monday, June 1, 2009
Glaucoma
Most people believe that glaucoma is a disease of eye pressure. There is basically a triad of findings that “point to” a diagnosis of glaucoma. The three variables include eye pressure (intraocular pressure), visual fields and the appearance of the optic nerve (the nerve that “carries” visual impulses to the brain). If a patient has one of three of these variables it is not necessarily a diagnosis of glaucoma.
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