Estimating Human Trabecular Meshwork Stiffness by Numerical Modeling and Advanced OCT Imaging
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2017Vol. 58(11), pp. 4809–4809
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Ke Wang, Murray Johnstone, Xin Chen, Shaozhen Song, Steven Padilla, Janice A. Vranka, Ted S. Acott, Kai Zhou, Stephen A. Schwaner, Ruikang K. Wang, Todd Sulchek, C. Ross Ethier
Abstract
TM stiffness is higher, but only modestly so, in glaucomatous patients. Outflow facility in both normal and glaucomatous human eyes appears to associate with TM stiffness. This evidence motivates further studies to investigate factors underlying TM biomechanical property regulation.
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