2011
DOI: 10.4321/s0365-66912011000200001
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La frecuencia topográfica global de los defectos en el glaucoma: En recuerdo de Erich Seidel (1882-1948)

Abstract: Es bien sabido que el glaucoma afecta preferentemente a determinadas zonas del campo visual. La lesión se produce en la cabeza del nervio óptico, de manera que generalmente se dañan simultáneamente paquetes de fibras nerviosas que confluyen en este lugar, afectando a regiones más o menos amplias del campo visual.En 1914 Seidel señaló que uno de los defectos típi-cos podía ser el alargamiento de la mancha ciega en forma de hoz 1 (el artículo original de Seidel está disponible en http://www.springerlink.com/cont… Show more

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“…One is that the main damage caused by glaucoma occurs within the optic nerve, where the fibers form a rather compact mass, so the damage caused cannot readily be assumed to be exclusively sectorial. Although the defect caused by glaucoma manifests asymmetrically, affecting some sectors more than others, it also has global features (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One is that the main damage caused by glaucoma occurs within the optic nerve, where the fibers form a rather compact mass, so the damage caused cannot readily be assumed to be exclusively sectorial. Although the defect caused by glaucoma manifests asymmetrically, affecting some sectors more than others, it also has global features (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%