2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oftal.2015.09.004
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Factores pronósticos de fracaso de la trabeculectomía en una población de Cuba

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“…Factors that interfere the success of longterm trabeculectomy are the type of exfoliating glaucoma and glaucoma uveitis, preoperative IOP >30, younger age, use of more than 2 types of preoperative topical treatment, and severe visual field loss before surgery. [10][11][12] In this patient, after trabeculectomy, he had no complaints for many years.…”
Section: Case Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Factors that interfere the success of longterm trabeculectomy are the type of exfoliating glaucoma and glaucoma uveitis, preoperative IOP >30, younger age, use of more than 2 types of preoperative topical treatment, and severe visual field loss before surgery. [10][11][12] In this patient, after trabeculectomy, he had no complaints for many years.…”
Section: Case Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 67%