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Two-Year Outcomes of Phacogoniotomy vs Phacotrabeculectomy for Advanced Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Cataract: A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.

open access: yesJAMA Ophthalmol
Song Y   +34 more
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Ethnic differences in primary angle-closure glaucoma [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2006
Observational studies from different countries have shown that populations of East Asian origin have a higher frequency of primary angle-closure glaucoma compared with those of European or African descent. As half of all cases of glaucoma reside in Asia, and with primary angle-closure glaucoma carrying a higher rate of visual morbidity, primary angle ...
Jennifer L Y, Yip, Paul J, Foster
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Clear lens extraction in eyes with primary angle closure and primary angle-closure glaucoma [PDF]

open access: yesSurvey of Ophthalmology, 2020
The crystalline lens plays an important role in the pathophysiology of primary angle closure and primary angle-closure glaucoma. The aging process is associated with a progressive enlargement of the lens, resulting in greater iridolenticular and iridotrabecular contact, which exacerbates both pupillary block and appositional angle closure, irrespective
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Gonioscopy in primary angle closure glaucoma

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2002
Primary angle closure is a condition characterized by obstruction to aqueous humor outflow by the peripheral iris, and results in changes in the iridocorneal angle that are visible through gonioscopic examination. Gonioscopy in these eyes, however, can be difficult. This chapter discusses techniques that might help in the examination.
Christina A, Bruno, Wallace L M, Alward
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The Endothelium in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984
Specular microscopy of 56 eyes with primary angle-closure glaucoma showed a significant (P less than .05) loss of endothelial cells in eyes when any of the following were present: visual field loss; a cup-disk ratio greater than 0.5; a previous acute attack of angle closure; and surgery in addition to peripheral iridectomy.
S N, Markowitz, J D, Morin
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Primary angle‐closure glaucoma: an update

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2015
Abstract Primary angle‐closure glaucoma is potentially a devastating disease, responsible for half of glaucoma‐related blindness worldwide. Angle closure is characterized by appositional approximation or contact between the iris and trabecular meshwork. It tends to develop in eyes with shallow
Carrie, Wright   +3 more
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