Summary
This paper discusses the assessment of optic neuropathy as a result of direct and indirect injury using non-invasive functional and structural analytical tools.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the use of non-invasive functional and structural analytical tools to assess optic neuropathy, a condition that can lead to blindness.
Parkinson's disease: The paper discusses the impact of Parkinson's disease on the optic nerve, using it as a model of indirect injury to the optic nerve.
Traumatic brain injury: The paper discusses the impact of traumatic brain injury on the optic nerve, using it as a model of direct injury to the optic nerve.
Author(s)
K Mohan
Number of Citations
1
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