Abstract:Hypotony is defined as low intraocular pressure (IOP) which leads to functional and structural changes of the eye, mainly optic nerve, choroid and retina in the posterior pole. There are two types of hypotony which are clinical and statistical hypotony. “Statistical hypotony” refers to IOP which is less than 6.5 mmHg, more than 3 standard deviations below the mean IOP, 1 whereas, “Clinical hypotony” refers to IOP that is low enough to result in loss of vision and it can be caused by structural changes such as … Show more
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