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Malignant glaucoma after laser iridotomy
- Source :
- Ophthalmology. 99(5)
- Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- Malignant glaucoma was initially reported as developing after surgery for glaucoma. Subsequently, associations with trauma, inflammation, and the use of miotic agents, as well as spontaneous occurrence have been noted. Laser iridotomy has been assumed to avoid the risk of subsequent malignant glaucoma in eyes with angle-closure glaucoma by avoiding surgical incision of the eye. However, the authors report six cases of malignant glaucoma after laser iridotomy. In all but two cases, medical therapy for the malignant glaucoma resulted in deepening of the anterior chamber and normalization of the intraocular pressure. Malignant glaucoma recurred in five of the patients, and two patients had malignant glaucoma in the fellow eye.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Intraocular pressure
medicine.medical_specialty
genetic structures
Anterior Chamber
Eye disease
Glaucoma
Iris
Malignant glaucoma
Laser iridotomy
Recurrence
Ophthalmology
medicine
Humans
Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
Intraocular Pressure
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
business.industry
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
eye diseases
Surgery
Parasympathomimetics
Female
sense organs
Laser Therapy
business
Complication
Glaucoma, Angle-Closure
Surgical incision
Medical therapy
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01616420
- Volume :
- 99
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ophthalmology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1fa090f2cfd06d2dc03db4d030fc0886