3-D Histomorphometry of the Normal and Early Glaucomatous Monkey Optic Nerve Head: Lamina Cribrosa and Peripapillary Scleral Position and Thickness
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(10), pp. 4597–4597
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Hongli Yang, J. Crawford Downs, Christopher A. Girkin, Lisandro M. Sakata, Anthony J. Bellezza, Hilary W. Thompson, Claude F. Burgoyne
Abstract
Profound fixed posterior deformation and thickening of the lamina are accompanied by mild posterior deformation and thinning of the scleral flange and peripapillary sclera at the onset of confocal scanning laser tomography (CSLT)-detected ONH surface change in young adult monkey eyes with early experimental glaucoma.
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