Biomechanics of the Human Posterior Sclera: Age- and Glaucoma-Related Changes Measured Using Inflation Testing
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(4), pp. 1714–1714
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Baptiste Coudrillier, Jing Tian, Stephen Alexander, Kristin M. Myers, Harry A. Quigley, Thao D. Nguyen
Abstract
The observed differences in the biomechanical response of normal and glaucoma sclera may represent baseline properties that contribute to axon damage, or may be characteristics that result from glaucomatous disease.
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