Researchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary of Harvard
Medical School and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have led
an international effort to identify three genetic associations that influence
susceptibility and risk of primary open angle glaucoma which is the most common
and insidious type of glaucoma. They studied more than 4,000 cases and 30,000
controls for primary open angle glaucoma using human genomes collected through
the NEIGHBORHOOD consortium, a National Eye Institute collaborative. The researchers identified relationships between primary open angle
glaucoma and three genetic associations and we believe that this will provide
key insights that may ultimately be used to develop gene-based testing and
treatment strategies for glaucoma.
In order to prevent vision
loss, Primary Open Angle Glaucoma is best managed through early detection,
diagnosis and treatment. Having a genetic code that tells us whether you will
be subject to the disease will go a long way in preventing damage to the optic
nerve and thus compromised vision. As we move forward, regular eye exams with
glaucoma texting-especially for those with known risk factors including
diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, smoking and being of Latino or
African ancestry-are important to maintain eye health and vision.
Please call Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser
Center at 219-464-8223, or visit Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser
Center, Google+ or facebook.com/nwindianaeyeandlaser. Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center offices are located
at 502 Marquette Street, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 and 1001 South Edgewood
Drive, Knox, Indiana 46354.
No comments:
Post a Comment