机构地区:[1]Department of Ophthalmology,the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University,Guangzhou,Guangdong Province,China [2]Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Institute of CNS Regeneration,Jinan University,Guangzhou,Guangdong Province,China [3]State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences,Pokfulam,Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,China [4]Department of Ophthalmology,The University of Hong Kong,Pokfulam,Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,China
出 处:《Neural Regeneration Research》2019年第11期1845-1850,共6页中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基 金:supported in part by the National Basic Research Program of China,No.81300766(to XSM);the Cultivation and Innovation Fund from the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University,China,No.802168(to XSM);the fund of Leading Talents of Guangdong Province,China,No.87014002(to KFS);the fund of Ningxia Key Research and Development Program(Yinchuan,Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region,China);Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities,China,No.B14036(to KFS)
摘 要:Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive optic neuropathy characterized by the loss of peripheral vision first and then central vision. Clinically, normal tension glaucoma is considered a special subtype of glaucoma, in which the patient’s intraocular pressure is within the normal range, but the patient experiences typical glaucomatous changes. However, increasing evidence has challenged the traditional pathophysiological view of normal tension glaucoma, which is based only on intraocular pressure, and breakthroughs in central nervous system imaging may now greatly increase our knowledge about the mechanisms underlying normal tension glaucoma. In this article, we review the latest progress in understanding the pathogenesis of normal tension glaucoma and in developing imaging techniques to detect it, to strengthen the appreciation for the connection between normal tension glaucoma and the brain.Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive optic neuropathy characterized by the loss of peripheral vision first and then central vision. Clinically, normal tension glaucoma is considered a special subtype of glaucoma, in which the patient’s intraocular pressure is within the normal range, but the patient experiences typical glaucomatous changes. However, increasing evidence has challenged the traditional pathophysiological view of normal tension glaucoma, which is based only on intraocular pressure, and breakthroughs in central nervous system imaging may now greatly increase our knowledge about the mechanisms underlying normal tension glaucoma. In this article, we review the latest progress in understanding the pathogenesis of normal tension glaucoma and in developing imaging techniques to detect it, to strengthen the appreciation for the connection between normal tension glaucoma and the brain.
关 键 词:NERVE REGENERATION normal tension GLAUCOMA open angle GLAUCOMA NEURODEGENERATIVE diseases visual field CEREBROSPINAL fluid pressure IMAGING techniques pathogenesis magnetic resonance IMAGING diffusion tensor IMAGING metabolic changes neural REGENERATION
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