Evaluation of pupillary response to light in patients with glaucoma: a study using computerized pupillometry
Summary:
This paper discusses the use of computerized pupillometry to evaluate pupillary response to light stimulation in patients with different stages of glaucoma, finding that certain parameters of pupillary response correlate with the stage of the disease.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the use of pupillometry to evaluate pupillary response in patients with glaucoma, a disease affecting the eyes.
- Aging: The paper discusses glaucoma, a disease that often affects older individuals.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the potential for pupillometry to provide insights into the progression of glaucoma, which can impact visual processing and, consequently, cognitive function.
Author(s)
A Martucci, M Cesareo, D Napoli, RP Sorge
Publication Year:
2014
Number of Citations:
36
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