ganglion cells
last cells that leave eye
- photoreceptors converge on ganglion cells
anterior chamber angle
where iris and cornea meet
glaucoma
associated with eye pressure
- fluid constantly made in ciliary body (no feedback mechanism to regulate; if too much made, pressure builds up and presses on optic nerve)
cupping
lamina is bowed back and mechanically deformed permanently
average IOP
15 mmHg +/- 1.50
high pressure = ocular hypertension
normal range = normotensive glaucoma
highest risk
age
chronic angle closure
iris tissue rolls up when pupil dilates
open angle glaucoma
most at risk = African/Caribbean ancestry
- no signs/symptoms
treatment
acute angle glaucoma