Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6199404 Ophthalmology 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Progressive RNFL thinning determined by GPA and TPA is predictive of detectable functional decline in glaucoma. This finding underscores the significance of detecting progressive RNFL thinning and its relevance to initiate or augment treatment for glaucoma patients. Regulatory authorities may consider progressive RNFL thinning as an outcome measure in clinical trials for evaluation of glaucoma treatment.
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