Anterior
segment glaucoma clinical care and research has recently gained new focus
because of novel imaging modalities and the advent of angle-based surgical
treatments. Traditional investigation drawn to the trabecular mesh work now emphasizes the entire conventional aqueous humor outflow (AHO) pathway from the anterior chamber to the episcleral vein. AHO investigation can be divided into
structural and functional assessments using different methods.
The historical
basis for studying the anterior segment of the eye and AHO in glaucoma is
discussed. Structural studies of AHO are reviewed and include traditional
pathological approaches to modern tools such as multi-model two-photon
microscopy and optical coherence tomography. Functional assessment focuses on visualizing AHO itself through a variety of non-real-time and real-time techniques such as aqueous angiography. Implications of distal outflow
resistance and segmental AHO are discussed with an emphasis on melding
bench-side research to viable clinical applications.
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