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  • Title: [Difference of optic disc topography between a low-tension group and a high-tension group in normal-tension glaucoma patients].
    Author: Shiraki R, Uchida H, Ishida K, Yamamoto T.
    Journal: Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi; 2005 Jan; 109(1):19-25. PubMed ID: 15682841.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: Glaucomatous visual field loss and optic disc damage differ by intraocular pressure (IOP) levels. In this study, we compared the optic disc topography in the high-tension group and the low-tension group in normal-tension glaucoma (NTG). METHOD: We selected NTG patients with mean deviation (MD) > or = -10.00 dB and the highest recorded IOP of < 14 mmHg or > or = 17 mmHg without glaucoma treatment. We classified NTG eyes into the following two groups: 1) a low-tension group with the highest recorded IOP of < 14 mmHg, 2) a high-tension group with the highest recorded IOP of > or = 17 mmHg. The optic disc parameters in the low-tension group eyes were compared with those in the high-tension group eyes using a Heidelberg Retina Tomograph. RESULTS: Nineteen eyes of nineteen patients were selected for each group. The cup/disc area ratio in the global sector, and the rim volume in the nasal sector of the low-tension group had deteriorated more than in the high-tension group. CONCLUSIONS: The disc topography is different between the low-tension group and the high-tension group in the nasal sector, suggesting that different pathogenetic mechanisms exist in the optic disc damage in NTG.
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