Cerebral blood flow in glaucoma patients

Alon Harris, Barbara Wirostko

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Abstract

Glaucomatous damage has been described as a slowly progressive neuronal degenerative process along the visual pathway. Decreased cerebral and ocular blood flow as well as impaired vascular autoregulation has been identified in glaucoma and have been shown to correlate with visual field loss. In low-tension glaucoma patients, diffuse cerebral ischemic changes have been detected through magnetic resonance imaging. Given these findings, it seems that for some patients, glaucomatous damage may be the ocular manifestation of a more widespread vascular abnormality involving the brain rather than a separate process isolated only to the eye and its immediate vasculature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S46-S48
JournalJournal of Glaucoma
Volume22
Issue number5 SUPPL.1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

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