2019
DOI: 10.22336/rjo.2019.41
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Pseudophakic malignant glaucoma - a case report

Abstract: Purpose. To report a case of malignant glaucoma in a pseudophakic female patient, with no history of glaucoma, resolved through pars plana anterior vitrectomy.Case presentation. An 80-year-old female patient presented in our Emergency Department after a five-day history of pain in her left eye (LE). In the last day, the patient noticed marked visual loss and ocular pain. Visual acuity was light perception and Goldman tonometry was 80 mmHg in her LE. The biomicroscopy revealed absent peripheral and central ante… Show more

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“…Malignant glaucoma, also known as misdirection of aqueous humor or ciliary block, is a rare condition. It is characterized by elevated IOP, shallow anterior chamber, myopic shift [2], absence of suprachoroidal effusion [11], no response to miotics or peripheral iridectomy, and good response to cycloplegics [2,[5][6][7]12]. It is associated with anatomical conditions (axial hyperopia, a narrow angle [8,13], ciliary sulcus or plateau iris con guration [14]) or PEX-induced laxity of the zonule in the sunset syndrome [13] and in anterior IOL displacement [2], [13,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malignant glaucoma, also known as misdirection of aqueous humor or ciliary block, is a rare condition. It is characterized by elevated IOP, shallow anterior chamber, myopic shift [2], absence of suprachoroidal effusion [11], no response to miotics or peripheral iridectomy, and good response to cycloplegics [2,[5][6][7]12]. It is associated with anatomical conditions (axial hyperopia, a narrow angle [8,13], ciliary sulcus or plateau iris con guration [14]) or PEX-induced laxity of the zonule in the sunset syndrome [13] and in anterior IOL displacement [2], [13,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It suggests that in addition to ACD and AL, other factors should be considered that may associate with the development of malignant glaucoma. Previously, in ammation, zonular weakness and intact anterior hyaloid were proposed as triggering factors causing irido-cilio-vitreal block in aphakic or pseudophakic eyes [10,11]. However, these factors are di cult to quantify in patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%