Disease | open-angle glaucoma |
Phenotype | C0036454|visual field defect |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 24150761 | The association between visual field defect severity and fear of falling in primary open-angle glaucoma. |
PubMedID- 22496715 | 41 eyes (21 individuals) were designated “young normals” (ynorm), 24 eyes (16 individuals) were labelled “older normals” (onorm), 35 eyes (21 individuals) “normal tension glaucoma” (ntg), 27 eyes (19 individuals) were classified as “open-angle glaucoma with early visual field defect” (oage) and 27 eyes (19 individuals) as “open-angle glaucoma with advanced visual field defect” (oaga) according to the visual field in glaucoma classification of aulhorn [13]. |
PubMedID- 25468889 | Methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted on a total of 131 open-angle glaucoma patients with early-stage visual field defects (mean deviation = -6.0 db) and 56 healthy controls. |
PubMedID- 21139672 | Several previous studies have discussed the similarities and differences between visual field defects associated with primary open-angle glaucoma and normal-tension glaucoma.28–31,42–44 glaucomatous visual field defects are often identified in the upper field, both in primary open-angle glaucoma and normal-tension glaucoma.42–45 araie et al29 reported that an area just above the horizontal meridian was significantly more depressed in normal-tension glaucoma, whereas high-tension glaucoma had significantly more diffuse visual field damage. |
PubMedID- 20700798 | Methods: in this observational case-control study, 52 consecutive open-angle glaucoma patients with unilateral visual field defects participated. |
PubMedID- 23049825 | The results of this study suggest that the p53 codon 72 pro/pro genotype is potentially associated with early-stage paracentral visual field defects in patients with open-angle glaucoma. |
PubMedID- 23055676 | We previously reported that eyes with stable visual field defects in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma showed a significantly higher end-diastolic velocity and a lower resistive index in retrobulbar blood flow compared with eyes with progressive visual field defects.15 it has been proposed that the retrobulbar circulation is correlated with the risk of visual field deterioration in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.16,17 our results suggest that changes in retrobulbar circulation, which correlate with intraocular pressure reduction, could delay the progression of visual field defects. |
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