Nailfold Capillary Abnormalities in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Multisite Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2015Vol. 56(12), pp. 7021–7021
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Louis R. Pasquale, Akiko Hanyuda, Aiguo Ren, Michael Giovingo, Scott H. Greenstein, Clara C. Cousins, Thomas Patrianakos, Angelo P. Tanna, Christopher Wanderling, William M Norkett, Janey L. Wiggs, Kelsey Green, Jae H. Kang, Paul A. Knepper
Abstract
These data provided support for nonocular capillary bed abnormalities in POAG. Comparable vascular abnormalities in the optic nerve may render it susceptible to glaucomatous damage.
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