๐ Glaucoma Diagnosis = Matching Structure & Function
Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve characterized by both:
ComponentDescription
Structural | Optic disc cupping, RNFL loss |
Functional | Visual field defect (VFD) |
โ Both must be present to confirm a diagnosis.
๐งช How Pressure Causes Damage
- IOP ↑ targets the Inferotemporal (IT) region of the optic disc
- This leads to damage in the IT RNFL (Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer)
- Resulting in Visual field loss in the superior nasal field5
๐ง Structural Mapping: The 1:1:1 Rule
Layer/StructureLinks to
RNFL | Optic Disc |
Optic Disc | Optic Nerve |
Visual Field | Matches RNFL/Disc |
โก๏ธ All regions follow a precise anatomical mapping
→ RNFL ↔ Optic Disc ↔ Visual Field = 1:1:1
๐ Clinical Matching Example
Damaged AreaVisual Field Effect
Inferotemporal (IT) RNFL | Superior nasal visual field loss |
Superonasal (SN) RNFL | Inferior temporal loss |
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Most common in glaucoma:
IOP ↑ → IT optic disc cupping → RNFL IT loss → upper nasal scotoma
โ Summary
- Structure and function must align in glaucoma diagnosis
- Damage to specific optic nerve regions causes corresponding field loss
- Visual field interpretation must account for RNFL-disc mapping
- Especially in glaucoma, Inferotemporal → Upper Nasal VFD is key
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