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30. Optic nerve head biomechanics in health, aging, and diseaseDowns, 2018
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- 8736503762803995893
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- Downs J
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- Biomechanics of the Eye
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This non-technical chapter is focused upon educating the reader on optic nerve head (ONH) biomechanics in both aging and disease along two main themes: what is known about how mechanical forces and the resulting deformations are distributed in the posterior pole and …
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