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“Your Amazing Research Topic” Presented By : Your Good Name Research Supervisor: Dr. Stephen Hawking

Results and Discussion Future Recommendations CONTENTS Introduction Methodology Objectives Results and Discussion Conclusion Future Recommendations

GLAUCOMA - Irreversible damage to optic nerve - Progressive - Loss of peripheral vision POAG PACG Types

FREQUENCY of OCULAR ANOMALIES

Vascular abnormalities Damage to trabecular meshwork PATHOGENESIS hypertension Vascular abnormalities Genetics Damage to trabecular meshwork Death of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) Optic Nerve Damage

OBJECTIVES Objective 1 2. Objective 2

STUDY DESIGN A 1 2 B

RESULTS Objective 1 Objective 2

OBJECTIVE 1 Genotyping Gene 1 Gene 2 RFLP ARMS-PCR

Total Samples N= 340 Controls = 190 Cases = 150

Conclusion

Future Recommendations Studies targeting different ethnic groups should be carried out. Molecular pathways and genes Hypertension Formation of trabecular meshwork Secretion of aqueous humor Ciliary muscle