| Literature DB >> 33689583 |
Sirisha Senthil1, Mamata Nakka1, Virender Sachdeva2, Shaveta Goyal1, Nibedita Sahoo3, Nikhil Choudhari1.
Abstract
Background: Glaucoma is characterized by chronic progressive optic neuropathy with corresponding visual field changes, with or without raised intraocular pressure (IOP). When diagnosing glaucoma or monitoring its progression, the examiner has to rely on the appearance of the optic disc, characteristic retinal nerve fiber layer defects, and corresponding visual field defects. However, similar changes and symptoms may be observed in several other disorders of the optic nerve and retina that may mimic glaucoma, often leading to misdiagnosis. Methods and result: The consequences of misdiagnosis not only result in improper treatment that may impact vision but also would negatively affect the overall health, psychological well-being of the patient, and may have considerable economic implications.Entities:
Keywords: Glaucoma mimickers; differential diagnosis of glaucoma; misdiagnosis of glaucoma; non-glaucomatous cupping
Year: 2021 PMID: 33689583 DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2021.1897855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Ophthalmol ISSN: 0882-0538 Impact factor: 1.975