Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Angle-closure Glaucoma: Important Points in the Diagnosis and Follow-up
Nobuo ShimizuMariko HiguchiKaori WakayamaHaruhi IwanamiChiemi YaguchiSaori HoriguchiTakumi Morita
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2003 Volume 70 Issue 5 Pages 452-455

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A 74-year-old woman visited her local physician complaining of fever, cough, headache, hyperemic left conjunctiva, and blurred vision. She was diagnosed as having common cold and medicated for it, and later, she visited our department. She had a shallow left anterior chamber with moderately dilated pupil. Gonioscopic examination of the left eye revealed a narrow angle corresponding to grade 1 by Shaffer grading system. Left intraocular pressure was 16 mmHg. She was diagnosed to have had a spontaneous recovery from a subacute attack of angle-closure glaucoma. Laser iridectomy was performed and she was put on a regular ophthalmological follow-up. Three years later, she experienced an attack of left angle-closure glaucoma secondary to lens intumescence. She was treated by phacoemulsification and aspitaion which resulted in the eventual cure.

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