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glaucomaCondition in which pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure) is raised abnormally as excess fluid accumulates. It occurs when the normal outflow of fluid within the chamber of the eye (aqueous humour) is interrupted. As pressure rises, the optic nerve suffers irreversible damage, leading to a reduction in the field of vision and, ultimately, loss of eyesight. The most common type, chronic glaucoma, usually affects people over the age of 40, when the trabecular meshwork (the filtering tissue at the margins of the eye) gradually becomes blocked and drainage slows down. The condition cannot be cured, but, in many cases, it is controlled by drug therapy. Laser treatment to the trabecular meshwork often improves drainage for a time; surgery to create an artificial channel for fluid to leave the eye offers more long-term relief. A tiny window may be cut in the iris during the same operation. Acute glaucoma is a medical emergency. A precipitous rise in pressure occurs when the trabecular meshwork suddenly becomes occluded (blocked). This is treated surgically to remove the cause of the obstruction. Acute glaucoma is extremely painful. Treatment is required urgently since damage to the optic nerve begins within hours of onset. During routine eye examinations, the ‘air puff’ test serves to measure the the intraocular pressure and detect glaucoma at an early stage. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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What the doctors do know is this - there is no cure for the congenital glaucoma she has. InSite Vision Incorporated (AMEX:ISV) -- an ophthalmic therapeutics, diagnostics and drug delivery company -- today announced that it has signed an agreement with a leading diagnostics company to develop a commercial assay to detect primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). A recent paper published in the February 2002 issue of American Journal of Human Genetics indicates that CYP1B1, the gene that causes the primary congenital glaucoma, interacts with the TIGR/MYOC gene resulting in an earlier onset of POAG. |
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