Sentences with phrase «primary open angle»

Results from the largest genetic study of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness and vision loss worldwide, showed that two genetic variations are associated with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), a common form of the disease.
The most common form of glaucoma, occurring in 70 to 90 % of patients, is primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).
OPTN mutated in adult - onset primary open angle glaucoma.
They then compared genetic variants that lead to thin corneas in mice, to genes that increase a person's risk of a common type of glaucoma, called primary open angle glaucoma.
In primary open angle glaucoma, pressure inside the eyeball is high because of increased fluid production, decreased excretion or both, and the optic nerve gets damaged as a result.
The scientists examined miRNA in the aqueous humor that nourishes the front of the eye in a dozen patients with the common, primary open angle glaucoma, another dozen with the rare and even more difficult - to - treat exfoliation glaucoma, and compared the miRNA profile of each to that of 11 people with healthy eyes of a similar age.
They found expression of three miRNAs — miR - 125b - 5p, miR - 302d - 3p and miR - 451a — significantly different between primary open angle glaucoma and controls.

Not exact matches

Scientists have found a variation of the miR - 182 gene in patients with primary open - angle glaucoma that results in this overexpression, said Dr. Yutao Liu, vision scientist and human geneticist in the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Also, the researchers are confident that the stem cell infusion holds promise for primary open - angle glaucoma (where the pressure in the eye rises slowly), which is the most common form of the disease.
Summary: Patients with primary open - angle glaucoma (POAG) often present with chronically elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), the result of increased resistance to aqueous humor outflow through the trabecular meshwork.
Summary: Primary open - angle glaucoma (POAG) is a leading cause of incurable blindness.
The genetic causes of PCG and JOAG partially overlap with adult - onset primary open - angle glaucoma (POAG), the most common form of glaucoma.
Common variants near CAV1 and CAV2 are associated with primary open - angle glaucoma.
Experimental results from this study could potentially lead to new therapies for lowering eye pressure in patients with primary open - angle glaucoma.
Autosomal recessive, primary open - angle glaucoma (POAG) has been very well characterized in the Beagle [142 — 146] and a Gly661Arg variant in ADAMTS10 has been associated with the condition in Beagles that developed elevated intraocular pressure from 8 to 16 months of age, due to increased resistance to outflow of aqueous humour despite normal appearing open iridocorneal angles [147].
Primary - colored yarn floats down from the ceiling; glass sheets hang suspended; and angled pedestals and vitrines open the space for a layered effect, allowing for works to be viewed from multiple vantage points.
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