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Abstract #9221 Published in IGR 5-2

Childhood glaucoma

Kipp MA
Pediatric Clinics of North America 2003; 50: 89-104


The childhood glaucomas represent of variety of glaucoma subtypes that can cause serious and permanent visual damage. Early detection and treatment of infantile glaucoma is essential to preserve vision. The clinical signs and symptoms of infantile glaucoma are recognizable by nonophthalmologists but may be confused with other common clinical entities. Surgical and occasionally medical interventions can control raised intraocular pressure and thus prevent permanent glaucoma damage to the eye. Amblyopia is a common reason for permanent visual loss in this disease and needs to be treated aggressively as well.

Dr. M.A. Kipp, Wheaton Eye Clinic, 2015 North Main Street, Wheaton, IL 60187, USA. mikekipp@msn.com


Classification:

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



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