“…In both POAG and NAION eyes, two forces that result in sclera and BMO expansion are proposed: one pushing the LC backward and compressing the PT, and another one related to the hoop stress (inner circumferential pressure supported by the peripapillary sclera) [21]. Mechanical stress thus plays an important role in the pathogenesis, but both diseases remain multifactorial [16,34,37]. Other factors include interindividual variability (e.g., the geometry of the eyeball), vascular factors, an abnormally low cerebrospinal fluid pressure in NTG eyes resulting in higher translaminar pressure gradient which could induce posterior LC displacement, a hypercompliant LC in NTG compared to NAION, inflammation, infiltration, toxicity, heredity factors, and a possibly innate deeper LC in NTG eyes compared to healthy and NAION eyes [16,34,37].…”