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Iris cerclage with goniosynechialysis and canalicular stent for neovascular angle closure glaucoma [PDF]
Purpose: To report a surgical treatment for neovascular angle closure glaucoma. Observations: A 69 year-old man with proliferative diabetic retinopathy developed neovascular angle closure with intraocular pressure (IOP) 60 mm Hg.
Faria Mahjabin, Peter E. Libre
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Etiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of neovascular glaucoma [PDF]
Neovascular glaucoma is defined as iris and/or anterior chamber angle neovascularization associated with increased intraocular pressure. It is a secondary glaucoma that is most frequently caused by severe retinal ischemia.
Dan Calugaru, Mihai Calugaru
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We used correlation analysis to examine whether changes in grey matter volume in patients correlated with clinical presentation. gray matter volume was markedly reduced in neovascular glaucoma patients than healthy controls in the following brain regions:
Hui Zhao +8 more
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Background: Diabetic neovascular glaucoma is a secondary glaucoma that may require immediate correction of elevated intraocular pressure to control pain and protect the optic nerve.
Megan Corinne LaRocca +3 more
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Comparison of Outcomes between Endoscopic and Transcleral Cyclophotocoagulation. [PDF]
Importance: Traditionally cyclophotocoagulation has been reserved as a treatment of last resort for eyes with advanced stage glaucoma, but increasingly it is offered to eyes with less severe disease.
Beardsley, Robert +7 more
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Intraluminal Deposits Found in Glaucoma Tube Shunts Via Anterior Segment Ocular Coherence Tomography [PDF]
PURPOSE: To describe and characterize a novel observation of intraluminal deposits of glaucoma tube shunts (TS) using spectral domain (SD) ocular coherence topography (OCT).
Alvarado, Jorge A. +2 more
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Purpose: To review standard management of blind painful and non-painful eyes at risk for neovascular glaucoma, and report the management strategies of four cases. Method: Series of cases and literature review.
Salman Dar +3 more
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Neovascular glaucoma in patients with diabetes mellitus — the current state of the problem
Today, diabetes is one of the leading medical and social problems. This is due to a pandemic increase in the development of the disease. Eye complications that occur against the background of diabetes are complex.
V. A. Biletskaya +3 more
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Proton beam radiotherapy in the management of uveal melanoma: clinical experience in Scotland [PDF]
<p>Aim: To evaluate proton-beam radiotherapy (PBRT) in the management of uveal melanoma in Scotland.</p> <p>Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken on all patients receiving PBRT for uveal melanoma (1994–2005).
Aziz, S. +4 more
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Purpose: To report the unusual case of an immunocompetent individual with herpes zoster ophthalmicus who developed central retinal artery occlusion and subsequent neovascular glaucoma.
Syed Shoeb Ahmad +2 more
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