Vertical cup/disc ratio in relation to optic disc size: its value in the assessment of the glaucoma suspect

Volume: 82, Issue: 10, Pages: 1118 - 1124
Published: Oct 1, 1998
Abstract

AIMS

The vertical cup/disc ratio (CDR) has long been used in the assessment of the glaucoma suspect, though the wide range of CDR values in the normal population limits its use. Cup size is related physiologically to disc size and pathologically to glaucomatous damage. Disc size can be measured at the slit lamp as the vertical disc diameter (DD). The ability of the CDR, in relation to DD, to identify glaucomatous optic discs was...
Paper Details
Title
Vertical cup/disc ratio in relation to optic disc size: its value in the assessment of the glaucoma suspect
Published Date
Oct 1, 1998
Volume
82
Issue
10
Pages
1118 - 1124
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