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Abstract #13514 Published in IGR 8-1

Congenital glaucoma and trabeculodysgenesis. Clinical and genetic aspects

Dureau P
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie 2006; 29: 198-215


Congenital glaucoma is generally related to an iridocorneal angle malformation, with an obstacle to aqueous humor outflow. This spectrum of diseases can involve the angle, the iris and the cornea. The diagnosis relies on characteristic signs and is confirmed by an examination under general anaesthesia and paraclinical examinations (especially echography). An early diagnosis is essential for beginning surgical treatment. Several filtering surgery techniques with equivalent intraocular pressure results are available, but visual function must be protected in all cases. In many cases, genetic counseling relies on a careful clinical analysis and sometimes on a molecular analysis. A number of ocular and/or general abnormalities can be accompanied by glaucoma in infants and children. They must be screened in case of associated signs, but the existence of these abnormalities leads to suspicion of associated glaucoma. LA: French

Dr. P. Dureau, Service d'Ophtalmo-Pédiatrie, Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild, Paris, France


Classification:

9.1 Developmental glaucomas (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas)



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