1. [Epidemiology of glaucoma in Asia-Pacific].
- Author
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Reddy PS
- Subjects
- Adult, Age Factors, Asia epidemiology, Female, Glaucoma, Open-Angle epidemiology, Humans, Male, Mass Screening, Middle Aged, Ocular Hypertension, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Glaucoma epidemiology
- Abstract
Primary open angle glaucoma is the second most important cause of permanent blindness in the Asia-Pacific region. Thus it is very important to identify epidemiological and other risk factors which are associated with open angle glaucoma. The risk for glaucoma optic nerve damage increases with the age and with the level of the intraocular pressure. In this paper, I will highlight our study of several risk factors for development of the open angle glaucoma like (1) elevated intraocular pressure, (2) myopia, (3) suspicious large optic disc cup, (4) cupping with disc haemorrhages and (5) nerve fibre defect. The general and systemic conditions which are implicated as risk factors are (1) family history of glaucoma. (2) increase in age, (3) diabetes mellitus, (4) cardiovascular conditions like central retinal vein occlusion etc. (5) the endocrine disorders with increased thyroid and increased corticosteroids responsiveness in patients with glaucoma will be discussed.
- Published
- 1992