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Lamina cribrosa pore movement during acute intraocular pressure rise.

Ya-Xing WangQi ZhangHongli YangJian Dong ChenNingli WangJost Bruno Jonas
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2019)
IOP rise is associated with LCP movements in the frontal plane, which are more pronounced with higher IOP rise and deeper optic cup. The intralamina variability in the IOP rise-associated LCPMD increased with younger age and wider optic cup. IOP variation-associated lateral LCP movements may be of interest to elucidate glaucomatous optic nerve damage.
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