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Glaucoma 1, open angle, P(GLC1P)

MedGen UID:
854866
Concept ID:
C3888338
Disease or Syndrome
Synonyms: Glaucoma 1, Open Angle, P; Pseudoglaucoma
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0008328
OMIM®: 177700

Definition

Glaucomas are a group of common neurodegenerative diseases of the optic nerve and retinal ganglion cells, characterized by progressive cupping of the optic nerve head with resultant visual field loss. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is a strong risk factor for glaucoma; however, glaucoma can occur at any IOP. The most common form of glaucoma in the US is primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; see 137760). POAG that occurs with an IOP below an arbitrary threshold of 21 mm Hg is often termed 'normal tension glaucoma' (summary by Fingert et al., 2011). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of primary open angle glaucoma, see 137760. [from OMIM]

Clinical features

From HPO
Open-angle glaucoma
MedGen UID:
6611
Concept ID:
C0017612
Disease or Syndrome
A type of glaucoma defined by an open, normal appearing anterior chamber angle and raised intraocular pressure,
Glaucomatous visual field defect
MedGen UID:
224881
Concept ID:
C1299694
Finding
Increased cup-to-disc ratio
MedGen UID:
812241
Concept ID:
C3805911
Finding
An elevation in the ratio of the diameter of the cup of the optic disc to the total diameter of the disk. The optic disc has an orange-pink rim with a pale center (the cup) that does not contain neuroretinal tissue. An increase in this ratio therefore may indicate a decrease in the quantity of healthy neuroretinal cells.

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    • NICE, 2022
      UK NICE Guideline NG81, Glaucoma: diagnosis and management

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