26-10-2016 19:30 via feeds.sciencedaily.com

Saving sight in glaucoma: Why the brain may hold the key

What causes vision loss in glaucoma? There are two common answers that at first may seem disparate: the first is pressure, as in elevated ocular pressure, and the second is damage to the optic nerve, which is the structure that sends visual information to the brain. Both answers are correct.
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