Title: Clinical profile, visual field changes and progression in patients with NTG
Authors: Dr Manushree Gautam, Dr Akshay Sharma, Dr Preeti Rawat, Dr Shweta Walia, Dr Parul Malviya
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i10.137
Abstract
Introduction
Early recognition of glaucomatous optic neuropathy in the setting of physiologic IOP was described by Von Graefe in the mid 19th century[1].
Given the unclear etiology of the condition, many clinical definitions have been put forth guided by proposed mechanisms and efforts to describe the disease[2]
There is considerable debate in the literature whether Normal Tension Glaucoma (NTG) represents a distinct entity or is simply POAG with IOP within the normal range.(1)
The definition of NTG thus should be based on clinical history, co-morbidities, characteristic optic disc cupping and specific visual field defects.
We studied the Clinical profile, visual field changes and progression in patients with NTG
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