Zusammenfassung
Die Beschäftigung mit Glaukom konzentriert sich überwiegend auf die Konsequenzen des erhöhten Augeninnendruckes (IOD). Es ist deshalb nur zu logisch, das Studium der Glaukomerkrankungen damit zu beginnen, welche physiologischen Parameter das Augeninnendruckniveau kontrollieren, was gleichbedeutend ist mit den dynamischen Regelgrößen der Kammerwasserdynamik.
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Shields, M.B., Krieglstein, G.K. (1993). Kammerwasserdynamik I: Anatomie und Physiologie. In: Glaukom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77053-1_2
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