Secondary glaucoma refers to any case in which another disease cause or contributes to increased eye pressure, resulting in optic nerve damage and vision loss.
It can occur as a result of an eye injury, inflammation, tumor, or in advanced cases of cataract or diabetes.
Monday, 6 February 2017
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Methods of examination of glaucoma
Perimetry: Perimetry is the way toward graphing or recording the visual field. Visual field is characterized as an island of vision e...
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Advantages: The chart is familiar Inexpensive, quick and easy to use and interpret Disadvantages: Snellen chart has only one 6/60 lette...
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Preferences: Similarly quantities of letters per line. Consistently separating amongst lines and letters. Uniform movement ...
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