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Abha Gupta1, I Rahman, M Mohan
1Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WH, UK. abha16@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Optic disc asymmetry is a common finding. In the majority of cases automated visual fields are normal. However, in a minority, a visual field defect may lead to a diagnosis of normal tension glaucoma. Rarely, the optic discs and visual field deteriorate irrespective of the normal or reduced intraocular pressure.
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