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glaucomatous

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GLAUCOMATOUS
Glaucomatous optic neuropathy: Damage to the optic nerve caused by elevated intraocular pressure, leading to vision loss characteristic of glaucoma.
Glaucomatous visual field defect: Areas of diminished or lost vision in the visual field resulting from optic nerve damage due to glaucoma.
Glaucomatous cupping: An enlargement of the optic nerve head's cupping due to damage caused by glaucoma, visible during eye examination.
Glaucomatous disc changes: Alterations or abnormalities observed in the optic nerve head as a result of glaucomatous damage.
Glaucomatous visual field loss: The progressive reduction or deterioration of the visual field due to damage to the optic nerve in glaucoma.
Glaucomatous retinal ganglion cell loss: Degeneration or death of retinal ganglion cells, leading to visual impairment characteristic of glaucoma.
Glaucomatous optic disc appearance: The characteristic appearance of the optic nerve head in glaucoma, often showing cupping and rim thinning.
Glaucomatous visual impairment: Vision loss or impairment resulting from glaucoma, typically characterized by peripheral vision loss.
Glaucomatous nerve fiber layer defects: Thinning or loss of the retinal nerve fiber layer due to damage from glaucoma, visible on optical coherence tomography.
Glaucomatous optic nerve damage: Structural changes or injury to the optic nerve caused by glaucoma, resulting in vision loss and other symptoms.
Glaucomatous macular changes: Abnormalities or alterations in the macula, the central part of the retina, associated with glaucoma progression.
Glaucomatous visual acuity decline: Reduction in visual acuity or sharpness of vision attributed to glaucomatous damage to the optic nerve.
Glaucomatous visual disturbances: Abnormalities or changes in vision experienced by individuals with glaucoma, including blurriness or halos around lights.
Glaucomatous intraocular pressure elevation: Increased pressure within the eye, a primary risk factor for glaucoma development and progression.
Glaucomatous neuroretinal rim thinning: Thinning of the rim of the optic nerve head due to glaucomatous damage, observable during eye examination.
Glaucomatous angle closure: Closure or narrowing of the angle between the iris and cornea, leading to increased intraocular pressure and glaucoma.
Glaucomatous visual field progression: The advancement or worsening of visual field defects associated with glaucoma over time.
Glaucomatous retinal nerve fiber layer analysis: Examination and assessment of the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness using imaging techniques to detect glaucoma.
Glaucomatous aqueous humor outflow obstruction: Impediment or blockage of the normal drainage of aqueous humor from the eye, contributing to elevated intraocular pressure.
Glaucomatous disc hemorrhage: Bleeding or hemorrhage within the optic nerve head associated with glaucoma, indicating disease progression.
Glaucomatous optic disc cup enlargement: Progressive enlargement of the cupping area of the optic nerve head in glaucoma, a sign of ongoing damage.
Glaucomatous visual field testing: Evaluation of the visual field using perimetry techniques to detect and monitor glaucoma-related vision loss.
Glaucomatous retinal ganglion cell dysfunction: Impaired function or activity of retinal ganglion cells, contributing to visual deficits in glaucoma.
Glaucomatous macular degeneration: Degenerative changes or damage to the macula, the central part of the retina, associated with glaucoma.
Glaucomatous optic nerve head swelling: Swelling or edema of the optic nerve head due to glaucomatous damage, a sign of acute or chronic progression.
Glaucomatous retinal nerve fiber layer thinning: Reduction in the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer, a characteristic feature of glaucomatous damage.
Glaucomatous visual field constriction: Narrowing or reduction of the visual field, a common manifestation of advanced glaucomatous damage.
Glaucomatous retinal ganglion cell loss: Death or degeneration of retinal ganglion cells, leading to vision impairment in glaucoma.
Glaucomatous intraocular pressure control: Management and regulation of intraocular pressure to prevent or slow the progression of glaucoma.
Glaucomatous neurodegeneration: Degenerative changes or damage to the optic nerve and retinal structures associated with glaucoma progression.

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