Abstract
Aim. To present a clinical case of early primary open-angle glaucoma diagnosing using modern examination methods and individual risk factors of glaucoma. Clinical case. A 72-year-old patient came to the clinic with complaints of a feeling of heaviness and blurred vision for several months. During the examination, both standard examinations such as visometry, tonometry, biomicroophthalmoscopy, computer static threshold perimetry were carried out, as well as evaluation of the biomechanical properties of the cornea, optical coherence tomography of the macula and the optic nerve, pattern electroretinography for diagnosis and subsequent evaluation of the effectiveness of prescribed antihypertensive therapy. Key words: primary open-angle glaucoma; early diagnosis of glaucoma.
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