Medical Treatment of Glaucoma 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2733-9_1
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Glaucoma Related Ocular Structure and Function

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“…In this section, we briefly introduce the basic principles of ocular physiology that are relevant to glaucoma pathogenesis. As is shown in Figure 1, the intraocular space (~6000 µL) is an immune-privileged environment that can be subdivided into three distinct sections: the anterior chamber (between the cornea and the iris), the posterior chamber (between the iris and lens) and the vitreous chamber (between lens and the back of the eye) [11]. The anterior chamber (~250 µL) and posterior chamber (~60 µL) are filled with the AH, a transparent, non-viscous fluid [12].…”
Section: Basic Physiology Of Eyementioning
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“…In this section, we briefly introduce the basic principles of ocular physiology that are relevant to glaucoma pathogenesis. As is shown in Figure 1, the intraocular space (~6000 µL) is an immune-privileged environment that can be subdivided into three distinct sections: the anterior chamber (between the cornea and the iris), the posterior chamber (between the iris and lens) and the vitreous chamber (between lens and the back of the eye) [11]. The anterior chamber (~250 µL) and posterior chamber (~60 µL) are filled with the AH, a transparent, non-viscous fluid [12].…”
Section: Basic Physiology Of Eyementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures are flanked externally by the sclera (five sixths of globe), and the cornea (one sixth of the globe), and the elastic properties of these two membranes confer the eye with a sizeable rigidity. In fact, the mean ocular rigidity coefficient is estimated to be around 0.77 mmHg/µL, meaning that IOP is highly sensitive to even small shifts of intraocular volume [11]. Lining the back of the eye is the retina, which contains the light-sensitive photoreceptors that transduce visual stimuli into neuronal signals.…”
Section: Basic Physiology Of Eyementioning
confidence: 99%
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