Cap and Disk Rasio

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CAP and DISK RATIO

CHANDRA
Normal fundus
Fig. 10.8 The optic disk is sharply
demarcated. It is level with the
retina, and its color indicates vital
tissue. The small central optic cup
(arrow) is discernible as brighter
area.
CUPPING KECIL (fisiologis)

CUPPING BESAR
(fisiologis)

CUPPING GLAUKOMA
(total)
The "cupdisk ratio" is a useful way
of recording the size of the optic
disk in glaucoma patients. It is the
ratio of cup size to disk diameter,
eg, a small cup is 0.1 and a large
cup 0.9. In the presence of visual
field loss or elevated intraocular
pressure, a cupdisk ratio greater
than 0.5 or significant asymmetry
between the two eyes is highly
suggestive of glaucomatous atrophy.

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