Using diagnostic photos and other data from the Australian Blue Mountains Eye Study, the researchers showed that patients who had abnormally narrow retinal arteries when the study began were also those who were most likely to have glaucoma at its 10-year end point. If confirmed by future research, this finding could give ophthalmologists a new way to identify and treat those who are most vulnerable to vision loss from glaucoma. The study was recently published online by Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Researchers identify an early predictor for glaucoma
Source:American Academy of Ophthalmolog Release Date:2013-01-05 288
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Results of 10-year study published in the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology suggest a new detection tool
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