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Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) is a secondary ocular pathological condition resulting from a myriad of ocular and systemic conditions with retinal ischemia as a mediator in over 95% of cases. NVG is caused by the growth of a fibrovascular membrane secondary to a local angiogenic stimulus over the trabecular meshwork obstructing aqueous outflow.
Sonal Dangda +7 more
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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 Cǎlugǎru, Mihai Cǎlugǎru
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Neovascular glaucoma is an aggressive form of secondary angle-closure glaucoma that can potentially lead to blindness. It is characterized by neovascularization of the iris and the drainage angle.
Olga Majkowska +4 more
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Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) is a severely blinding, intractable disease. The objective of this review is to provide detailed information on its basic and clinical aspects, to enable us to manage it logically. Therefore, its causes, pathogenesis and pathology, methods of early diagnosis and management are discussed.
Sohan Singh Hayreh
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Mortality in neovascular glaucoma. [PDF]
Purpose: To characterize the impact of neovascular glaucoma (NVG) and its underlying etiology on mortality and determine the association between NVG and cause of death. Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Taylor KC +6 more
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Neovascular glaucoma - A review
Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) is a sight-threatening secondary glaucoma characterized by appearance of new vessels over the iris and proliferation of fibrovascular tissue in the anterior chamber angle.
Sirisha Senthil +9 more
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Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) is an intractable secondary glaucoma characterized by the growth of new vessels accompanied by a fibrovascular membrane over the iris and iridocorneal angle. Majority of the cases of NVG are associated with ischemia and hypoxia
Seshadri J Saikumar +2 more
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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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Neovascular glaucoma: a review [PDF]
Neovascular glaucoma (NVG) is a secondary glaucoma generally associated with poor visual prognosis. The development of new vessels over the iris and the iridocorneal angle can obstruct aqueous humor outflow and lead to increased intraocular pressure.
Gustavo B. Rodrigues +10 more
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