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Closing Chamber Angle with Rubeosis Iridis

Closing Chamber Angle with Rubeosis Iridis
Beginning closure of the chamber angle by neovascularization. Fuchs's roll gets attached to the trabecular meshwork as seen in the lower right of the picture. A pseudo-narrow angle develops with decreasing depth of the anterior chamber.
Naumann, G.O.H., Prof. Dr. med., Univ.-Augenklinik, Erlangen, Germany
H21.1
Anterior Chamber -> Anatomy of Chamber Angle (see: Iris and Ciliary Body, Glaucomas)
secondary angle-closure glaucoma
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