Intraocular Pressure
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Adult Eye and Ear Problems — Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination▶ 4:36That internal pressure is critical for maintaining the eye's shapeNormal intraocular pressure, or IOP, sits strictly between 10 and 21 millimeters of mercury10 to 21The Eye: Pathology and Disease — Pathologic Basis of Disease▶ 33:55So what does this all meanGlaucoma is not simply synonymous with high intraocular pressureOkay, what is it thenOphthalmology and Otolaryngology — A Comprehensive Review for the Certification and Recertification Examinations for Physician Assistants▶ 10:02And remember, the optic nerve is responsible for transmitting those visual signals from the eye to the brainThis damage is often caused by increased intraocular pressure, which is the pressure inside the eyeAnd you mentioned earlier that there are different types of glaucoma