1970
DOI: 10.3126/nepjoph.v1i1.3677
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Management of glaucoma in a case of familial aniridia by trabeculectomy

Abstract: Aniridia is a rare developmental disorder. Glaucoma and complications associated with glaucoma surgery are a major cause of blindness in patients with aniridia. We describe here a case of a nine year old boy who presented with familial aniridia of both eyes along with glaucoma. He was treated by trabeculectomy of both eyes, which was successful in controlling the glaucoma.

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