Glaucoma, Angle Recession: eMedicine Ophthalmology

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Glaucoma, Angle Recession: eMedicine Ophthalmology

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Overview: Traumatic glaucoma refers to a heterogeneous group of posttraumatic ocular disorders with different underlying mechanisms that lead to the common pathway of abnormal elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP) and increased risk of optic neuropathy. Angle-recession glaucoma ...

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Tags: Eye, Glaucoma, Disease and Condition, Optics, Ophthalmology

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Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2010 at 3:08 pm By:

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Several reports describe incidences of angle recession in more than 75% of bluntly injured eyes. http://bit.ly/aBAxf9

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Glaucoma, Suspect, Adult: eMedicine Ophthalmology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Glaucoma suspect describes a person with one or more risk factors that may lead to glaucoma, but this individual does not have definite glaucomatous optic nerve damage or visual field defect. A great overlap can exist ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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While expensive, scanning lasers can be used to better predict the development of primary open-angle glaucoma: http://bit.ly/ciCSuE

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Glaucoma, Primary Open Angle: eMedicine Ophthalmology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The definition of glaucoma has changed drastically since its around the time of Hippocrates (approximately 400 BC). The word glaucoma came from the ancient Greek word glaucosis, meaning clouded or blue-green hue, most likely describing ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2010 at 6:13 pm By:

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In the US, 3-6 million people (4-10% over 40 yrs) are at risk for glaucoma but do not have any detectable signs of it: http://bit.ly/bLKALi

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