Summary:
The optic nerve disc of shortsighted children with elevated intraocular pressure
was investigated to achieve early assessment of glaucoma and to detect signs
which differentiate changes in the disc caused by shortsightedness from changes
caused by glaucoma. The authors examined 16 eyes of 8 shortsighted children with
elevated intraocular pressure. In addition to the basic ophthalmological exami-
nation they made a digital analysis of the optic nerve disc incl. planimetric
evaluation of the dimensions of the disc, excavation and the neuroretinal rim. In
two patients despite the higher intraocular pressure the area of the rim was
supraliminal. In three patients the narrower area of the reuroretinal rim increased
the probability of glaucoma In two patients with anisometropia on the eye with
greater myopia the intraocular pressure was higher and the neuroretinal rim
narrower as compared with the other eye. In one patient the area of the rim was
very narrow and the diagnosis of glaucoma was confirmed also by arcuate scotoma
in the lower part of the visual field corresponding to the narrow rim on top.
Key words:
shortsightedness, glaucoma, optic nerve disc, neuroretinal rim
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