2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20161294
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Intraocular pressure variation in pregnancy: a prospective study

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“…During pregnancy, high progesterone and increased aqueous outflow facility could assist in lowering IOP. [5] MacLennan et al, [6] in their research, on serum relaxin in pregnancy, support the possibility of softening of suspensory ligaments of corneoscleral envelope due to hormone relaxin. Decreased peripheral vascular resistance during pregnancy can facilitate aqueous humor outflow and decrease in episcleral venous pressure.…”
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“…During pregnancy, high progesterone and increased aqueous outflow facility could assist in lowering IOP. [5] MacLennan et al, [6] in their research, on serum relaxin in pregnancy, support the possibility of softening of suspensory ligaments of corneoscleral envelope due to hormone relaxin. Decreased peripheral vascular resistance during pregnancy can facilitate aqueous humor outflow and decrease in episcleral venous pressure.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…When the cortisol levels are at their peak, ACTH levels generally fall and vice versa. 83 Hence, it may be understood that ACTH and cortisol have corresponding levels at any given point of time. This provides a relative value for both stress hormones.…”
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