Abstract
Glaucoma is a common ocular disease in which mechanics plays a central role. Due to the difficulty of making experimental measurements, computational modeling is ideally suited to help understand the link between mechanics and the disease process. We describe the results of simulations on idealized and patient-specific models that highlight the importance of scleral properties on the biomechanics of the eye.
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