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  2. Ocular hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Ocular hypertension is treated with either medications (eye drops), surgery, or laser. Treatment, by lowering the intraocular pressure, may help decrease the risk of vision loss and damage to the eye from glaucoma. Treatment options include pressure-lowering 'antiglaucomatous' eye drops, surgery, and/or laser eye surgery. [4]

  3. Intraocular pressure - Wikipedia

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    Differences in pressure between the two eyes are often clinically significant, and potentially associated with certain types of glaucoma, as well as iritis or retinal detachment. Intraocular pressure may become elevated due to anatomical problems, inflammation of the eye, genetic factors, or as a side-effect from medication. Intraocular ...

  4. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Intra-ocular pressure ISNT: Inferior, Superior, Nasal, Temporal rule used to assess optic disc appearance K: Keratometry OS oculus sinister (left eye) LHyperT or LHT: Left hypertropia LHypoT: Left hypotropia LO: Lenticular opacity L/R FD: L/R fixation disparity L/R: L hyperphoria Left ET: Left esotropia LVA: Low vision aid MDU: Mallett distance ...

  5. Glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment typically includes prescription of eye drops, medication, laser treatment or surgery. [1] [9] The goal of these treatments is to decrease eye pressure. [2] Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in African Americans, Hispanic Americans, [10] [11] and Asians. [12]

  6. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of overdiagnosis and overtreatment resulting from cancer screening can lead to a decline in quality of life, due to the adverse effects of unnecessary medication and hospitalization. [10] [12] [13] The accuracy of a cancer screening test relies on its sensitivity, and low sensitivity screening tests can overlook cancers. [10]

  7. Ocular hypotony - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of hypotony is depending on the cause of the condition. [6] Chronic ocular hypotony may be treated with intraocular injection of sodium hyaluronate . [ 8 ] If the cause of hypotony is an over filtering bleb, cycloplegia using atropine may be used.

  8. EXCLUSIVE: A wife noticed her husband's eye looked smaller ...

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    Swollen eye leads to unusual diagnosis. When Jennifer Cunningham, who is a nurse, first noticed that Chris Cunningham’s eye looked different, she didn’t say anything right away.

  9. National Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study: This study measured the effectiveness of medicated eye drops to treat high eye pressure to see whether this treatment could help prevent primary open-angle glaucoma. It showed that treating high eye pressure with medicated eye drops can safely and effectively delay or prevent primary open-angle glaucoma.

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