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Characteristics of corneal biomechanical responses detected by a non-contact scheimpflug-based tonometer in eyes with glaucoma.

Younhea JungHae-Young L ParkHee Jung YangChan Kee Park
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2017)
Overall, the glaucoma group showed significantly less deformable corneas than did the normal controls, even after adjusting for the IOP, CCT, age and axial length. However, there were also differences according to the severity of glaucoma, where the corneal deformation amplitude was greater in the severe glaucoma group compared to the early glaucoma group. The combined effects of stiffening due to glaucoma and increased viscoelastic properties caused by the chronic use of antiglaucomatous eyedrops may have resulted in the present findings.
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