Disease | congenital glaucoma |
Comorbidity | C0017601|glaucoma |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 25233827 | The tumor had induced a placoid cataractous lens, obliterated the anterior and posterior chambers, caused glaucoma leading to buphthalmos, and extended into the optic nerve and extraocularly to involve the orbit. |
PubMedID- 20595891 | Methods: bullous keratopathy secondary to unilateral congenital glaucoma with buphthalmos in a 36-year-old man was treated with dsek. |
PubMedID- 25914522 | Even if no definite conclusion can be drawn from this study, due to the retrospective design and the small sample size, travoprost seemed more effective in patients affected by juvenile and aphakic glaucoma, while only one-third of congenital glaucoma patients (4/11) showed an iop reduction >15%. |
PubMedID- 22709421 | Some causes of visual loss (including congenital glaucoma with buphthalmos and retinal detachment, disconjugate gaze due in part to distorted skull development causing strabismic amblyopia, and opg) were difficult to treat adequately and tended to cause progressive, profound visual loss. |
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