A case of spontaneously resolved primary congenital glaucoma.
Indian J Ophthalmol
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2015 July; 63(7): 618-620
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in English
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| ID: sea-170419
ABSTRACT
Primary congenital glaucoma usually presents as enlarged and hazy cornea at birth or early childhood. The diagnosis is based on a thorough clinical examination under anesthesia. Most cases require surgical intervention as the definitive treatment. In very rare instances, primary congenital glaucoma may arrest and resolve spontaneously. We describe a case of spontaneously arrested and resolved primary congenital glaucoma in a 37‑year‑old male presenting with large cornea, Haab’s striae, and normal intraocular pressure in one eye. Such a case has not been previously described from the Indian subcontinent.
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Indian J Ophthalmol
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2015
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