Bilateral nanophthalmos, pigmentary retinal dystrophy, and angle closure glaucoma--a new syndrome?
AUTOR(ES)
Ghose, S
RESUMO
An unusual case of bilateral nanophthalmos with pigmentary retinal dystrophy and angle closure glaucoma is presented. This is probably the first published report of the established association of all these three entities in the same patient. The aetiological possibilities and clinical significance are discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1040691Documentos Relacionados
- Medical treatment of glaucoma--a reappraisal of the risks.
- Brightness discrimination and contrast sensitivity in chronic glaucoma--a clinical study.
- Primary angle-closure glaucoma. A review 5 years after bilateral surgery.
- Bilateral angle closure glaucoma and accelerated cataract formation in a patient with AIDS.
- Bilateral simultaneous spontaneous acute angle closure glaucoma in a herpes zoster patient.