GLAUCOMA

glôkōˈmə, ocular disorder characterized by pressure within the eyeball caused by an excessive amount of aqueous humor (the fluid substance filling the eyeball). This causes pressure against the optic nerve and compression of the blood vessels of the eye—the resulting impairment of vision ranges from slight abnormalities to total blindness. Chronic open-angle glaucoma is the result of impeded drainage of aqueous humor. In acute angle-closure glaucoma, the anterior chamber of the eye is shallower and the iris may obstruct the meshwork at the entrance of the canal of Schlemm. Although glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, with timely treatment blindness is almost always avoided.

Chronic glaucoma begins gradually over a period of months or years, usually in patients over the age of 40. There are no symptoms in the early stages, and the condition can be detected only by measurement of the intraocular pressure. Such an examination is recommended every three years for all persons over the age of 20. As the disease progresses, often the only symptom is a gradual loss of peripheral vision. Chronic glaucoma can usually be controlled with eye drops or pills that increase the outflow or decrease the production of aqueous humor; laser treatment is also effective in the early stages. If treatment is continued throughout life, useful vision will be preserved in most cases; untreated individuals will gradually become blind.

Acute closed-angle glaucoma, which accounts for only 10% of the incidence of the disease, begins abruptly with severe pain and blurred vision. It is a medical emergency that causes permanent blindness in two to five days if left untreated. Surgery is usually necessary.

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glaucoma is uncommon in young individuals. In white adults...in the USA have consistently reported a prevalence of glaucoma between 1.1% and 2.1%. The prevalence of glaucoma increases with age (see below). In those of African...
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...al, 1989; Collins et al, 1989; Stein, 1991). Glaucoma Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive, degenerative disease...to permanent damage of the optic nerve. Openangle glaucoma accounts for about 80% of the cases and is asymptomatic...
...are sometimes used to screen people for glaucoma. The IOP ranges from 10 to 21 millimeters...Still another important part of the glaucoma examination is a technique called gonioscopy...In most people, including those with glaucoma, the angle of the eye is open, and...
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...from the New Shaffer Fund for Innovative Glaucoma Research Were Announced January 23...the 30th Anniversary Benefit for the Glaucoma Research Foundation (GRF). The first...from the new Shaffer Fund for Innovative Glaucoma Research were announced January 23...
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...Compliance with Eye Drop Therapy for Glaucoma in a Multicultural Outpatient Setting...Lydia Bennett , Janet Long INTRODUCTION Glaucoma is the name given to a group of eye diseases...nerve. Chronic, primary open-angle glaucoma is the most common form of this disease...
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...diseases. Cataracts (cloudy lenses) and glaucoma (elevated pressure within the eye...of vision in one eye from open-angle glaucoma, a condition endemic in West Africa...world, an advanced form of open-angle glaucoma would be treated initially with medications...
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...illness). Open-angle glaucomas. Open-angle glaucoma is the most prevalent...IOl? Angle-closure glaucomas. Angle-closure glaucoma, a more rare form...to angle-closure glaucoma. Congenital glaucomas. Both subtypes of...
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Dont Be Blind-sighted by Glaucoma by Patrick Perry "I never forget...former Senator John Glenn. "If my glaucoma had not been caught In time, I never...Americans age 40 and older who have glaucoma, with millions more at high risk...
Dont Be Blind-sighted by Glaucoma by Patrick Perry The number one cause of preventable blindness, glaucoma was once inextricably linked to increased...intraocular pressure (IOP). Pioneers in glaucoma research, however, disproved the assumption...
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Glaucoma: Whats Your Angle? MANILA, Philippines - Glaucoma is one of the most common and severe eye disorders in...or the condition can ultimately lead to blindness.Glaucoma is a disorder in which the pressure in the eyeball increases...
...increasing age, family history of glaucoma, African and Chinese ancestry...modifiable risk factor for glaucoma. Lowering IOP in glaucomas early stages offers the best...preserving vision. ALL EYES ON GLAUCOMA SURVEY SHOWS LOW AWARENESS...
World Glaucoma Day. MANILA, Philippines - Saturday, March 12, is the 4th World Glaucoma Day. The global observance was launched on...through the joint initiative of the World Glaucoma Association (WGA) and the World Glaucoma...
Report: Global Glaucoma to Rise Sharply. Byline: Joyce Howard Price, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Cases of glaucoma are expected to rise sharply both globally...Baltimore. There will be 60 million cases of glaucoma worldwide in the next five years and...
ACubetales Son Los Sntomas del Glaucoma? Al Principio, El Glaucoma De Betangulo Abier. ACuszles son los sntomas del glaucoma? Al principio, el glaucoma de szngulo abierto no presenta sntomas ni dolor. Pero, a medida que la enfermedad progresa...
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GLAUCOMA gloko m , ocular disorder characterized by...to total blindness. Chronic open-angle glaucoma is the result of impeded drainage of aqueous humor. In acute angle-closure glaucoma, the anterior chamber of the eye is shallower...
...Some of the major causes of blindness in adults are cataract, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, senile macular degeneration, retinal...in the eye; it may follow injury, infection, or aging. Glaucoma occurs when the pressure inside the eye becomes so high that...
...shock, as a bronchodilator and antispasmodic in bronchial asthma, and to lower intra-ocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
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...of the cornea or retina, by pathological changes originating in systemic disorders (e.g., diabetes ) and by cataract , glaucoma , or retinal detachment. Blindness caused by infectious diseases, such as trachoma , and by dietary deficiencies is common...
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