Summary
The paper discusses the correlation between sleep disorders and glaucoma, finding that many patients with advanced glaucoma suffer from sleep disorders, which are most strongly correlated with depression score.
Categories
Sleep and insomnia: The paper discusses the prevalence of sleep disorders in patients with advanced glaucoma.
Depression: The paper finds a strong correlation between sleep disorders in glaucoma patients and depression scores.
Eye health: The paper focuses on glaucoma patients, discussing the correlation between the disease and sleep disorders and depression.
Author(s)
M Ayaki, D Shiba, K Negishi, K Tsubota
Publication Year
2016
Number of Citations
40
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