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Wills Eye Hospital Papers

2008

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Progressive Optic Neuropathy In Congenital Glaucoma Associated With The Sirsasana Yoga Posture, Daniela S. Monteiro De Barros, Md; Sheila Bazzaz, Md, Moataz E. Gheith, Md, Ghada A. Siam, Md, Marlene R. Moster, Md Jul 2008

Progressive Optic Neuropathy In Congenital Glaucoma Associated With The Sirsasana Yoga Posture, Daniela S. Monteiro De Barros, Md; Sheila Bazzaz, Md, Moataz E. Gheith, Md, Ghada A. Siam, Md, Marlene R. Moster, Md

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The authors describe a case of progressive optic neuropathy in a patient with congenital glaucoma who had routinely practiced the Sirsasana (headstand) yoga posture for several years. Ophthalmic examination included best-corrected visual acuity, anterior segment examination, indirect oplithalmoscopy, ultrasound pachymetry for central corneal thickness, and intraocular pressure before, during, and after maintaining the Sirsasana posture for 5 minutes. Intraocular pressure increased significantly during the Sirsasana posture. Transient elevation in intraocular pressure during yoga exercises may lead to progressive glaucomatous optic neuropathy, especially in susceptible patients with congenital glaucoma.