[The risk of glaucoma and corneal thickness]
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[The risk of glaucoma and corneal thickness]
Abstract
Intraocular pressure is still the most important risk factor for the development of glaucomatous optic nerve damage. There is growing evidence that corneal thickness is a risk factor for the development of glaucoma. This might be caused by the effect of corneal thickness on intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements. Goldmann applanation tonometry measurements are correlated with corneal thickness. Thick corneas lead to false high readings whereas thin corneas lead to false low readings. If corneal thickness as a risk factor for glaucoma is only related to the dependency of IOP measurements on corneal thickness or is related to possible different biomechanical tissue properties in glaucomatous eyes is not known. However, a large proportion of the corneal thickness effect seems to be related to the effect on IOP readings by applanation tonometry. Neglecting corneal thickness can lead to false measurements of IOP with consequent misdiagnosis and false treatment. Therefore, measurements of corneal thickness should be performed in glaucoma patients and suspects.
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