Persistent Globe Flattening in Astronauts following Long-Duration Spaceflight.

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY(2020)

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Posterior globe flattening has been well-documented in astronauts both during and after long-duration space flight (LDSF) and has been observed as early as 10 days into a mission on the International Space Station. Globe flattening (GF) is thought to be caused by the disc centred anterior forces created by elevated volume and/or pressure within the optic nerve sheath (ONS). This might be the result of increased intracranial pressure, increased intraorbital ONS pressure from compartmentalisation or a combination of these mechanisms. We report posterior GF in three astronauts that has persisted for 7 years or more following their return from LDSFs suggesting that permanent scleral remodelling may have occurred.
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SANS, astronaut, international space station (ISS), visual changes, hyperopic shift, long-duration space flight (LDSF)
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