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Low tension glaucoma: A critical review and new material
Authors:Ralph Z. Levene M.D.  
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Foundation Hospital, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35233 USA
Abstract:
Low tension glaucoma (LTG) is a condition consisting of typical glaucomatous disc and field changes, an open angle and pressures within the statistically normal range. The controversy surrounding low tension glaucoma pertains not only to the definition and characteristics of the entity itself, but to the fundamental questions it raises regarding the causal relationship between intraocular pressure and disc and field changes. This review of LTG is based on material from three major sources: Sjögren's review from 1857 to 1946; the author's review of the world literature from 1947 through 1979; and an analysis of 32 of the author's cases. 767 cases from clinic and private practice and 241 cases from defined populations are considered. Definitions, incidence, characteristics, differential diagnosis and management of LTG are discussed, as are its relationship to primary open angle glaucoma and its possible association with various other entities. Pathogenesis and possible mechanisms are also explored.
Keywords:cupping   glaucoma   low tension glaucoma   ocular pressure   optic disc   pallor   primary open angle glaucoma   vascular disease   visual field
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