Characterising the Changes in Regulation of Visual Contrast Sensitivity in Glaucoma

Grant number: 353567 | Funding period: 2005 - 2008

Completed

Abstract

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in developed nations. A recent study estimated the number of Australian's that will need regular visual examination in 2030 either because they have glaucoma or glaucomatous risk factors to be at least 800,000. As the ultimate aim of glaucoma treatment is to maintain vision, visual functional assessment is of paramount importance to glaucoma management . The current standard measure for the assessment of visual loss due to glaucoma is visual field testing. Regrettably, substantial damage to retinal ganglion cells (the primary neurons affected by glaucoma) is often present prior to the discovery of visual field loss using standard measures. In..

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