Finite Element Modeling of Factors Influencing Optic Nerve Head Deformation Due to Intracranial Pressure
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2016Vol. 57(4), pp. 1901–1901
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Andrew Feola, Jerry G. Myers, Julia Raykin, Lealem Mulugeta, Emily S. Nelson, Brian C. Samuels, C. Ross Ethier
Abstract
Intracranial pressure and mechanical properties of the ONH influence the risk for experiencing extreme strains in the retrolaminar optic nerve. These extreme strains may activate mechanosensitive cells that induce tissue remodeling and are a risk factor for the development of VIIP. Future studies must also consider variations in ONH anatomy.
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