The review analyzes the capabilities of modern technologies of structural neuroimaging of the retina, standard perimetry, and studies of ocular blood flow in the early diagnosis and management of glaucoma. The relevance of the search for those structural and functional changes that are primary in the development of glaucomatous optical neuropathy (GON) and the diagnostic method that has the greatest clinical significance is discussed. Progress in understanding the pathogenesis of glaucoma and the expansion of scientific understanding of key risk factors for the development and progression of the disease, including genetic factors, can be crucially important to substantiate new strategies for preclinical diagnosis and the development of radi...
Normal tension glaucoma is a form of multifactorial optical neuropathy, the etiology of which is sti...
© 2013 Dr. Heather Rosalind Mary ConnorGlaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. While ...
Early diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma is important to reduce the risk of progressive and irrever...
Analysis of the literature on the problem of structural and functional relationships in the developm...
Purpose:to study morphological and functional relationships in the early and preclinical diagnosis o...
The glaucomas are a collection of progressive optic neuropathies that can lead to irreversible damag...
Primary glaucoma is a disease causing the greatest number of vision-related problems. Accelerated de...
Glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness, is an optic neuropathy affecting the retinal gangl...
Purpose: to identify the most informative diagnostic criteria for the formation of glaucomatous opti...
markdownabstractGlaucoma is a heterogeneous group of progressive optic neuropathies characterised by...
Abstract Background The definitive diagnosis of glaucoma is currently based on congruent damage to b...
Early detection of glaucoma is a prerequisite for effective management of the disease. The study was...
Glaucoma is the most commonly acquired optic neuropathy. It represents a public health challenge bec...
Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive eye disease that causes irreversible damage to the optic nerve he...
<p>The purpose of study is an assessment of the informative value of various diagnostic parameters i...
Normal tension glaucoma is a form of multifactorial optical neuropathy, the etiology of which is sti...
© 2013 Dr. Heather Rosalind Mary ConnorGlaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. While ...
Early diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma is important to reduce the risk of progressive and irrever...
Analysis of the literature on the problem of structural and functional relationships in the developm...
Purpose:to study morphological and functional relationships in the early and preclinical diagnosis o...
The glaucomas are a collection of progressive optic neuropathies that can lead to irreversible damag...
Primary glaucoma is a disease causing the greatest number of vision-related problems. Accelerated de...
Glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness, is an optic neuropathy affecting the retinal gangl...
Purpose: to identify the most informative diagnostic criteria for the formation of glaucomatous opti...
markdownabstractGlaucoma is a heterogeneous group of progressive optic neuropathies characterised by...
Abstract Background The definitive diagnosis of glaucoma is currently based on congruent damage to b...
Early detection of glaucoma is a prerequisite for effective management of the disease. The study was...
Glaucoma is the most commonly acquired optic neuropathy. It represents a public health challenge bec...
Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive eye disease that causes irreversible damage to the optic nerve he...
<p>The purpose of study is an assessment of the informative value of various diagnostic parameters i...
Normal tension glaucoma is a form of multifactorial optical neuropathy, the etiology of which is sti...
© 2013 Dr. Heather Rosalind Mary ConnorGlaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. While ...
Early diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma is important to reduce the risk of progressive and irrever...