Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8952427 | Ophthalmology | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with early-stage POAG exhibit reduced pupillary responses to moderate and high irradiances of blue and red lights. This wavelength-independent functional alteration correlates with structural thinning of the RNFL and could be the consequence of dysfunction or loss of melanopsin expressing ipRGCs in the early stages of the disease.
Keywords
PSDVFIiOpACDPLRPOAGRNFLBCVAipRGCstandard automated perimetrypattern standard deviationAxlbest-corrected visual acuityintrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cellvisual field indexSAPaxial lengthAnterior chamber depthIntraocular pressureRetinal nerve fiber layerVisual fieldprimary open-angle glaucoma
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Authors
Raymond P. PhD, Sourabh MD, Eray MD, Annadata V. MD, PhD, Christopher MBBS, Jing Zhan MBBS, Mani DNB, PhD, Shamira A. FRCOphth, Rahat FRCOphth, Ecosse PhD, Joshua J. PhD, Tin PhD, FRCS, Dan MD, PhD,