Optic Disc Photographs
Photographic images of the optic disc are essential for monitoring
glaucoma.
Glaucoma damage is seen clinically as loss of the nerve fiber layer
and an associated thinning of tissue at the optic nerve head. With
this damage, ophthalmologists (Eye M.D.s) look for what they call
“cupping” of the optic nerve. Stereoscopic disc photos
of the optic nerve are helpful in providing a baseline of information
about the optic nerve’s condition for future comparison. These
photographs are taken in the ophthalmologist’s office using
a special camera that can create a stereo image.
Because one ophthalmologist may interpret the appearance of optic
nerve cupping differently from another ophthalmologist, optic disc
photography is invaluable because it helps create a baseline for
future comparison. Your ophthalmologist later may take additional
pictures for side-by-side comparison. These can help identify signs
of glaucoma progression.
Despite many new imaging techniques for glaucoma, disc photos and
a careful clinical examination are still the standard of care for
glaucoma.
Photo of normal eye

Optic disc photo of eye with
glaucoma

Optic disc photo of eye with
glaucoma

Optic nerve asymmetry
in glaucoma
Glaucoma Care Information
Glaucoma Care
Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty
Glaucoma Evaluation
Glaucoma-The Basics
Intraocular Pressure
Optic Disc Photographs
Optic Disc Topography
Peripheral Iridotomy
Visual Field Testing
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Glaucoma Care Information
Glaucoma Care
Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty
Glaucoma Evaluation
Glaucoma-The Basics
Intraocular Pressure
Optic Disc Photographs
Optic Disc Topography
Peripheral Iridotomy
Visual Field Testing
Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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