... while ocularhypertension was diagnosed when IOP was elevated, but without evidence of GON or visual field ...perfect” ocular surface issues, as per the clinical judgment of the treating ...
... topical ocular hypotensive agents available for the treatment of elevated intraocular pressure ...encountered ocular adverse ...include ocular hyperemia, eyelash growth, and peri-ocular ...
... the OcularHypertension Treatment Study (OHTS), the most significant risk factors for the development of glaucoma included age, IOP, cup/disc ratio, and thin central corneal thickness ...the ocular ...
... To conclude, overall illness perceptions in newly-diagnosed patients are similar to those with more experience of the condition in glaucoma and ocularhypertension. There were some differences on individual ...
... potent ocular hypotensive agent that is generally well ...developing ocular inflammation and macular ...of ocularhypertension and glaucoma. Keywords: bimatoprost, ocular ...
... and ocularhypertension were treated, having given their informed ...pressure; ocular fundus; manual and computerized perimetry; gonioscopy; and daily tonometric ...and ocular ...
... with ocular hyper- tension are 8 times more susceptible for the devel- opment of primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) as compared to normal ...of ocular hypotensive medication in high risk group may reduce ...
... To conclude, overall illness perceptions in newly-diagnosed patients are similar to those with more experience of the condition in glaucoma and ocularhypertension. There were some differences on individual ...
... Infectious ulcerative keratitis is a significant disease of the cornea among Asian populations. Complications of infectious keratitis, such as corneal scarring, corneal melting perforation, endophthalmitis, ...
... This was a prospective, multicenter, phase IV, open-label, noncomparative, single-arm study (www.ClinicalTrials. gov identifier, NCT01336569) conducted at four study centers in Brazil between February 2011 and March ...
... Purpose: The study reported here investigated the efficacy, tolerability, and safety of the preservative-free prostaglandin analog tafluprost 0.0015% in treatment-naive patients. Patients and methods: Data were collected ...
... Abstract: Travoprost is a member of the prostaglandin analogue class of intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering drugs used to treat ocularhypertension and glaucoma. Like other prostaglan- din analogues, ...
... Abstract: Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is a signifi cant risk factor for the development and progression of glaucomatous optic neuropathy, but increasingly we appreciate that non-pressure dependent factors, are key ...
... The choice of surgical modality should be made accord- ing to the magnitude of the IOP and the surgeon’s experience. Trabeculectomy can be the fi rst choice for the management of intractable ocular ...
... the ocularhypertension induced by water loading in ...of ocularhypertension, the data obtained suggest that these drugs may have complex actions on aqueous humor dynamics; therefore further ...
... with ocular hyperten- sion under ...lar hypertension patients under topical hypotensive medications and the second one of 60 healthy ...of ocularhypertension patients (OHT) under topical ...
... without ocularhypertension (OHT) found that VFL was present in ...drusen, ocular hyper- tension, and visual-field defects, regardless of the etiol- ogy for the visual field defects should be ...
... Glaucoma is a multi factorial disease characterized by progressive loss of retinal ganglionic neurons, if glaucoma is not treated can progress to blindness. Controlling of intraocular pressure is the only approved ...
... Vessel density is thought to be a reliable indicator of microcirculation status, and it has been postulated that vascular problems involving chronic impairment of ocu- lar blood fl ow can lead to RNFL/GCC damage. 19–21 ...
... Ocularhypertension is present when intraocular pressure is above the range considered as normal (22 mmHg), without detectable changes of visual field and no damage to the eye ...elevated ocular ...