Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Damage in the Fellow Eyes of Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma

2005 
Purpose: To determine whether glaucomatous optic nerve damage occurs in the fellow eyes of patients with unilateral acute primary angle-closure glaucoma. Methods: This study included both eyes of 75 subjects with unilateral acute primary angle-closure glaucoma in one eye, and 92 eyes of age- and refraction-matched normal controls. The presence or absence of qualitative signs for differentiating between normal and glaucoma eyes, vertical cup to disc ratio, and extent of zone beta were recorded. All subjects underwent examination with a Humphrey Field Analyser. Results: Twelve fellow eyes (16%), 28 attacked eyes (37.3%), and no eyes in the control group had a vertical cup to disc ratio of 0.7 or greater (p
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