Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, a bundle of nerve fibers that sends visual messages to the brain, leading to vision loss or blindness. Glaucoma usually happens ...
Neovascular glaucoma is a vision-threatening eye condition. It’s characterized by new blood vessel growth over your iris and the area where fluid drains from your eye. Glaucoma is a group of ...
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can lead to vision loss and blindness. It is caused by damage to the optic nerve, a part of the back of the eye. It can affect anyone, but some groups may ...
Eye floaters are not a sign of glaucoma, which typically causes gradual vision loss. Floaters are small dots or shapes that appear across a person’s vision. It is important to consult an eye ...
There are widely variable glaucoma phenotypes depending on the specific mutation in myocilin. Myocilin is expressed in multiple tissues throughout the eye and in many other organs. In the ...
University of California, San Diego-led research suggests that long-term variability in blood pressure is associated with accelerated worsening of peripheral vision due to the progression of glaucoma.