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Neovascular Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Rubeosis Iridis

Neovascular Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Rubeosis Iridis
Active neovascularization over the surface of the iris especially in the sphincter area. Flare in the anterior chamber, posterior synechiae. A surgical iridectomy had no effect on this secondary angle closure glaucoma. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Allingham, M.D. Rand, M.D., USA, Durham, NC
H40.5
Glaucomas, Ocular Hypertension -> Neovascular Secondary Glaucoma, Rubeosis Iridis -> Case
glaucomas; iris and ciliary body, systemic disease
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