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Purpose To determine differences in prevalence of angle closure disease (ACD) in a glaucoma department of an ophthalmology teaching hospital before and after strategies promoting gonioscopy were implemented. To characterize patients with angle closure dis... see more

 
Tunnel vision is a classic sign among patients with advanced glaucoma. However, other conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa, optic neuritis and rod-cone dystrophy may be characterized by similar visual field defects. A 52-year-old lady with a family his... see more

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. The aim of this study was to review the profile of secondary glaucoma cases visiting a tertiary hospital in East Java. This is retrospective observational study, completed case records of new patien... see more

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. The aim of this study was to review the profile of secondary glaucoma cases visiting a tertiary hospital in East Java. This is retrospective observational study, completed case records of new patien... see more

Introduction: We frequently come upon cases of posterior scleritis with secondary angle closure glaucoma. However, it can pose a diagnostic dilemma in a patient with bilateral disc edema along with unilateral angle closure glaucoma due to posterior scleri... see more

Introduction: Pigment dispersion Syndrome (PDS) is a disorder with an onset in mid–twenties. There occurs a disruption of the iris pigment epithelium and deposition of pigment granules throughout the anterior segment. The incidence of PDS is 4-8/ 100,000.... see more

A 50 year old male presented with a rapidly increasing mass in his left eye since 5months. It did not show any intraocular extension as examined by slit lamp, gonioscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy & ultrasonography. There was no sign of systemic metastasis.... see more

Backround: We describe a patient with microspherophakia due to Weill-Marchesani syndrome accompanied by developmental angle anomaly who was successfully treated with a surgery of combined PPL and goniotomy.Case: We report ocular findings of a 1-year-old g... see more

Background: Chronic angle closure glaucoma is often managed surgically. Aim: To study the effect of Latanoprost 0.005% on intraocular pressure in subjects diagnosed as having chronic angle closure glaucoma. Materials and methods: Forty patients participat... see more

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