Glaucomatous Process in Conditions of Sharply Continental Climate: Chronobiological Clinical Features and Forecasting Issues
The data of the general literature testify that at present glaucoma and or glaucomatous processes (GP) still remain in the leading group of diseases leading to “ophthalmocontinium” (blindness, disability, decay of visual functions), regardless of place of residence and standard of living (1,2,3,). Researchers agree on the purpose of the distribution of GP in various climaticmeteo -geographical regions around the globe and or within individual countries and their dependence not only on epidemiological and genetic factors, but also on meteorological (9,14), social (4), climatic (8 , 15) and ethnic factors (5.7). At the same time, with regret, representatives of many large ophthalmological schools argue that the percentage of blood glucose from blood glucose is high and this allows glaucoma to be considered a medical-social-economic disease (15), which is quickly moving forward on the priority plan with AIDS, TB with systematic infection and Non-communicable diseases (10,11).