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Spontaneous venous pulsations should be monitored during glaucoma therapy

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CF Parsa - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com
Spontaneous venous pulsations should be monitored during glaucoma therapy It is
well established that lowering intraocular pressure slows or halts progression
of glau- coma. None the less, changes in intracranial pressure also affect ...
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The role of cerebrospinal fluid pressure in glaucoma pathophysiology: the dark side of the …


WH Morgan, DY Yu, C Balaratnasingam - Journal of Glaucoma, 2008 - journals.lww.com
It is generally accepted that glaucoma occurs when intraocular pressure (IOP) is
raised above atmospheric pressure beyond tolerable limits for the optic disc.
However, the other, unseen side of the optic disc is not air but a set of ...
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Early experience from the application of a noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging-based …


RP Glick, J Niebruegge, SH Lee, O Egibor, T … - Neurosurgery, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Cited Here...: Twenty-seven symptomatic hydrocephalic patients (18 with shunts
and 9 without shunts) underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging-based studies
that included measurements of cerebrospinal fluid and blood flows to and ...
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Non-invasive vascular impedance measures demonstrate ocular vasoconstriction during …


AJ Morgan, SL Hosking - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Aims: The calculation of impedance for a vascular network is a common method
used in circulation studies. Impedance indices (the ratios of the harmonics of
pressure to the harmonics of flow) provide the investigator with a measure ...
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[CITATION] Essential element of the glaucomatous process neglected in clinical practice


VV Volkov - Oftalmologicheskiĭ zhurnal, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Oftalmol Zh. 1976;31(7):500-4. [Essential element of the glaucomatous process
neglected in clinical practice]. [Article in Russian] Volkov VV. ...
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Value of retinal vein pulsation characteristics in predicting increased optic disc excavation


C Balaratnasingam, WH Morgan, ML Hazelton, … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: 75 patients with glaucoma and suspected glaucoma were examined
prospectively in 1996, and then re-examined at a mean of 82 months later. All
subjects had intraocular pressure, visual fields, stereo optic disc ...
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[CITATION] Pressure gradients across the optic disk


WH Morgan - PhD Thesis]. Western Australia: University of Western …
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[CITATION] Роль нарушений микроциркуляции в сосудах глаза в патогенезе глаукоматозной …


ИА Лоскутов, 2002 - Автореф. дис.... докт. мед. наук М.
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Central retinal artery and vein collapse pressure in eyes with chronic open angle glaucoma

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JB Jonas - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: For 19 eyes with chronic open angle glaucoma and 27 eyes of a control
group, central retinal vessel collapse pressure was measured by a Goldmann
contact lens fitted with a pressure sensor in its holding grip.
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Inhibition of fast anterograde axoplasmic transport by a pressure barrier. The effect of …


RW Hahnenberger - Acta Physiol Scand, 1980 - interscience.wiley.com
Fast anterograde axoplasmic transport was studied in the motor fibres of the
vagus nerve of rabbits in vitro at 22°C with a pressure barrier applied to a
small section of the nerve. The barrier was characterized by the maximal ...
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