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GONIOTOMY IN TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1949THE RESULTS obained from goniotomy in the treatment of 16 eyes (9 patients) with congenital glaucoma are reported. The outcome in these eyes is comparable to the reported by Barkan. 1 All the patients discussed in this paper have been followed for one and one-half to three years after operation.
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GONIOTOMY FOR GLAUCOMA ASSOCIATED WITH ANIRIDIA
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953GLAUCOMA is often associated with aniridia (irideremia). On clinical examination the iris appears totally absent, but histologically a narrow rim of iris of varying width and some persistent mesodermal tissue in the angle have been found in all cases. In many the pigment epithelium overlaps the stump of the iris, as in an ectropion.
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TECHNIC OF GONIOTOMY FOR CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1949GONIOTOMY is an operation for stripping or peeling embryonic tissue from the wall of the angle. If the cornea is clear, the operation is performed under direct vision with the aid of a prismatic contact glass specially devised for this purpose. If cloudiness of the cornea prevents the use of the glass, the operation is performed without it.
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Response to netarsudil in goniotomy-treated eyes and goniotomy-naïve eyes: a pilot study
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2022Haochen Xu +2 more
exaly
Factors associated with early and late failure after goniotomy for primary pediatric glaucoma
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020Dina H Hassanein, Ahmed Awadein
exaly

