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[Glaucoma] Classification

[Glaucoma] Classification. is hereby granted to: [DR.QUMBER] for outstanding performance and lasting contribution on. [ Glaucoma ] Granted: July 30, 2014. Secondary open angle glaucoma Pretrabecular. Fibrovascular tissue (neovascular glaucoma)

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[Glaucoma] Classification

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  1. [Glaucoma]Classification is hereby granted to: [DR.QUMBER] for outstanding performance and lasting contribution on • [Glaucoma] • Granted: July 30, 2014

  2. Secondary open angle glaucomaPretrabecular Fibrovascular tissue (neovascular glaucoma) 2.Endothelial cells (iridocorneal endothelial syndrome) 3.Epithelial cells (epithelial ingrowths) obstruction by a membrane over trabeculum

  3. Trabecular • Clogging of meshwork by • Pigment ( pigmentary glaucoma) • RBCs ( red cell glaucoma) • Degenrated red cells ( ghost cell glaucoma)

  4. 3. Lens proteins and macrophages (phacolytic glaucoma) 4. Proteins ( hypertensive uveitis) 5. Pseudoexfoliative material (pseudoexfoliative syndrome)

  5. 2. Alteration of trabecular meshwork itself • Oedema (herpez zoster iritis) • Scarring (post-traumatic angle recession glaucoma)

  6. Post-trabecular • Carotid-cavernous fistulae • Sturge-Weber syndrome • Obstruction of the superior vena cava Elevated episcleral venous pressure

  7. Secondary angle closure glaucoma; • Posterior forces (push iris against trabeculum) • Iris bombe due to seclusio pupillae • Anterior forces(pull iris over trabeculum as fibro vascular or inflammatory membranes ) • Late neovascular glaucoma

  8. Summary • Key points to remember that will give audience confidence or improve morale

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