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Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2023
Angle-closure glaucoma is a less common form of glaucoma in Europe than open-angle glaucoma. Nevertheless, the clinical picture should also be known here since it can lead to severe visual disturbances and even blindness within a short time. It is divided into primary and secondary forms and can be further categorized depending on the presence of a ...
Simone, Nüßle, Jan, Lübke
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Angle-closure glaucoma is a less common form of glaucoma in Europe than open-angle glaucoma. Nevertheless, the clinical picture should also be known here since it can lead to severe visual disturbances and even blindness within a short time. It is divided into primary and secondary forms and can be further categorized depending on the presence of a ...
Simone, Nüßle, Jan, Lübke
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019
Acute angle closure is an emergent ophthalmic condition that develops as a result of an obstructed outflow of aqueous humour between the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye, leading to a sudden rise in intraocular pressure and secondary optic neuropathy if left untreated.
Blanca C, Flores-Sánchez +1 more
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Acute angle closure is an emergent ophthalmic condition that develops as a result of an obstructed outflow of aqueous humour between the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye, leading to a sudden rise in intraocular pressure and secondary optic neuropathy if left untreated.
Blanca C, Flores-Sánchez +1 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma A 52-year-old woman presented to the ED with eye pain, blurred vision, and an elevated intraocular pressure, findings consistent with acute angle-closure glaucoma.
Heiko Pohl, Alexander A. Tarnutzer
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Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma A 52-year-old woman presented to the ED with eye pain, blurred vision, and an elevated intraocular pressure, findings consistent with acute angle-closure glaucoma.
Heiko Pohl, Alexander A. Tarnutzer
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Acute angle-closure glaucoma concurrent with COVID 19 infection; case report
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022Introduction To report three cases that developed acute angle-closure glaucoma on the background of hyponatremia due to COVID 19 infection. Methods Data of patients with positive PCR result for COVID 19 infection and concurrent findings of acute angle ...
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Ophthalmology, 2009
Comment in: Ophthalmology, Jan 2009, v. 116 n. 1, p. 25-29; Author reply: Ophthalmology, Oct 2009, v. 116 n. 10, p.
Jovina L.S. See, Paul T.K. Chew
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Comment in: Ophthalmology, Jan 2009, v. 116 n. 1, p. 25-29; Author reply: Ophthalmology, Oct 2009, v. 116 n. 10, p.
Jovina L.S. See, Paul T.K. Chew
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Disease-a-Month, 2014
Glaucoma is defined as an optic neuropathy causing peripheral vision loss. The etiology of glaucoma can be divided according to its pathophysiology. The broad classifications of glaucoma include open-angle and closed-angle glaucoma. As determined in the 2000 US census, it is estimated that primary open-angle glaucoma affects 2.22 million US citizens ...
Krishna, Patel, Shuchi, Patel
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Glaucoma is defined as an optic neuropathy causing peripheral vision loss. The etiology of glaucoma can be divided according to its pathophysiology. The broad classifications of glaucoma include open-angle and closed-angle glaucoma. As determined in the 2000 US census, it is estimated that primary open-angle glaucoma affects 2.22 million US citizens ...
Krishna, Patel, Shuchi, Patel
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