Affiliation:
1. SSM College of Pharmacy, Pudur, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
The illness known as otic atrophy damages the eye. It causes anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, also known as gloaucoma, and strokes of the optic nerve. A change in vision, notably blurred vision, problems with peripheral (side) vision, problems with colour vision, and a loss of vision sharpness, are indications of optic atrophy. The final stage of a disease process that affects the retinogeniculate section of the visual pathway is called optic atrophy, and it is identified by the non-specific symptom of optic disc pallor. As a result, rather than acting like a real peripheral nerve, the optic nerve, with its 1.2 million fibres, functions more like a white matter tract. Pial capillaries that supply the optic nerve head experience degeneration, which contributes to the pallor of the optic disc seen in optic atrophy.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Environmental Engineering