Friday, March 9, 2012
Glaucoma--Neurologic Disease, Not Eye Disease?
"A new paradigm to explain glaucoma
is rapidly emerging, and it is generating brain-based treatment
advances that may ultimately vanquish the disease known as the "sneak
thief of sight." A review now available in Ophthalmology, the
journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, reports that some top
researchers no longer think of glaucoma solely as an eye disease," according to Medical News Today. "Instead, they view it as a neurologic disorder that causes nerve cells
in the brain to degenerate and die, similar to what occurs in Parkinson
disease and in Alzheimer's. The review, led by Jeffrey L Goldberg, M.D.,
Ph.D., assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye
Institute and Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, describes treatment
advances that are either being tested in patients or are scheduled to
begin clinical trials soon." Read more.
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glaucoma
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