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  • Title: Malignant glaucoma. Clinical and ultrasound biomicroscopic features.
    Author: Trope GE, Pavlin CJ, Bau A, Baumal CR, Foster FS.
    Journal: Ophthalmology; 1994 Jun; 101(6):1030-5. PubMed ID: 8008343.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To determine conditions associated with malignant glaucoma and to assess anterior segment structures in malignant glaucoma using ultrasound biomicroscopy. METHODS: Over a 3-year period, 14 eyes from 14 patients with malignant glaucoma were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 14 eyes, 7 received medical therapy alone and 7 required both medical and surgical intervention. Predisposing factors included trabeculectomy in 12 eyes, chronic angle-closure glaucoma in 10, sudden ocular decompression in 2 (1 from suture lysis and 1 from corneal perforation), pseudoexfoliation in 4, and cessation of aqueous suppressants and cycloplegics in 2. Ultrasound biomicroscopy of two eyes showed a shallow supraciliary fluid level, anterior rotation of ciliary processes, and obstruction of the trabeculectomy osteum. CONCLUSIONS: Malignant glaucoma is associated with glaucoma surgery, chronic angle-closure glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation, sudden ocular decompression, and cessation of aqueous suppressants. On ultrasound biomicroscopy, a low supraciliary fluid level was found in two patients.
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