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Page 1: Glaucoma Awareness: Protecting Your Precious Vision

Glaucoma Awareness: Protecting Your Precious

Vision

Presented by:Hamed B. Lari MDJanuary 5, 2017

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Anatomy of the Eye

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Visual Pathway

www.neuroanthropology.net

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Glaucoma• Glaucoma causes damage to your eye's optic

nerve and gets worse over time.

• Glaucoma is often associated with a buildup of pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma tends to be inherited and may not show up until later in life.

• If damage to the optic nerve from high eye pressure continues, glaucoma will cause permanent loss of vision.

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Glaucoma

The increase in the eye pressure will damage the optic nerve

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Optic Nerve Damage

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Eye Pressure

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Glaucoma is a Blinding Disease• Glaucoma is a leading causes of adult

blindness in the US. The national rate is 1.9% for the U.S. population age 40 and older.

• If damage to the optic nerve from high eye pressure continues, glaucoma will cause permanent loss of vision.

• Without treatment, glaucoma can cause total permanent blindness within a few years.

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Glaucoma Vision Loss

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Who is at Risk?

• People over the age of 50• People with hypertension• People with a family history of glaucoma• Very near-sighted people• African-Americans• People on corticosteroids• Diabetics• People who have had a serious eye injury

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What are the Symptoms of Glaucoma?

• Seeing halos around lights• Vision loss• Redness in the eye• Eye that looks hazy • Nausea or vomiting• Pain in the eye• Narrowing of vision (tunnel vision)

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How is Glaucoma Diagnosed?

• Eye exam• Eye pressure• Side vision test• Optic nerve test• Glaucoma tests are painless and take very

little time.

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Treatment• Medications: eye drops

To reduce the formation of fluid in the front of the eye or increase its outflow.

• Laser Surgery: trabeculoplasty, iridotomy, & cyclophotocoagulation

• Microsurgery: Trabeculectomy, Glaucoma drainage implants (GDI), etc.

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Trabeculectomy

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Glaucoma Drainage Implants

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Summary

• Glaucoma is a very common cause of blindness and visual impairment worldwide

• Clinical examination with visual field testing and optic nerve imaging can identify patients with optic nerve damage

• Early treatment, before development of advanced optic nerve damage is crucial

• Glaucoma cannot be prevented, but if it is diagnosed and treated early, the disease can be controlled

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Questions?

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References • American Academy of Ophthalmology; www.aao.org.• The Eye Diseases Prevalence Research Group, Arch

Ophthalmol. 2004; Prevent Blindness America; • National Institutes of Health; Quigley and Vitale, Invest

Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1997;• http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/glaucoma-eyes• The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Study, Arch Ophthalmol 2000; • Center for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for

Health Statistics, 2010 & 1995; (8)• NEI, Report of the Glaucoma Panel, Fall 1998