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Superior segmental optic nerve hypoplasia accompanied by progressive normal-tension glaucoma
Authors Yamazaki Y, Hayamizu
Received 6 August 2012
Accepted for publication 20 September 2012
Published 25 October 2012 Volume 2012:6 Pages 1713—1716
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S36792
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Yoshio Yamazaki, Fukuko Hayamizu
Department of Ophthalmology, Division of Visual Science, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract: This is the first case report of a superior segmental optic hypoplasia (SSOH) combined with normal-tension glaucoma accompanied by a progressive glaucomatous visual field defect. A 40-year-old man, incidentally diagnosed as having bilateral SSOH, had disc hemorrhage associated with expansion of the width of a retinal nerve fiber layer defect and deterioration of a visual field defect in the right eye during the follow-up period. His left eye showed a stable visual field. The diurnal variation in intraocular pressure (IOP) showed a higher mean IOP in his right eye compared with his left eye, although both IOPs remained under 21 mmHg.
Keywords: visual field defects, disc hemorrhage, retinal nerve fiber layer defect, intraocular pressure
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