2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2020.100782
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Choroidal detachment-induced secondary angle-closure after trabeculectomy in patient with ocular venous congestion: A case report

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“…14 However, secondary angle-closure glaucoma has been reported as a complication of choroidal effusion resulting from drug toxicity, glaucoma surgery, and idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome. 1517 Choroidal effusion, which has also been called ciliochoroidal detachment, causes angle closure via anterior displacement of the lens–iris diaphragm, 18 as was seen in our patient.…”
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“…14 However, secondary angle-closure glaucoma has been reported as a complication of choroidal effusion resulting from drug toxicity, glaucoma surgery, and idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome. 1517 Choroidal effusion, which has also been called ciliochoroidal detachment, causes angle closure via anterior displacement of the lens–iris diaphragm, 18 as was seen in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%