
pmid: 551346
Precipitates on the trabecular meshwork may be the only sign of ocular inflammation. Fourteen patients who had glaucoma associated with precipitates on the trabecular meshwork and minimal or no other signs of ocular inflammation did not respond to usual antiglaucoma therapy. Treatment with topical steroids eliminated the precipitates and lowered the intraocular pressure. Careful gonioscopy is the key to accurate diagnosis.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Administration, Topical, Gonioscopy, Administration, Oral, Glaucoma, Middle Aged, Dexamethasone, Acetazolamide, Uveitis, Trabecular Meshwork, Humans, Female, Intraocular Pressure, Aged
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Administration, Topical, Gonioscopy, Administration, Oral, Glaucoma, Middle Aged, Dexamethasone, Acetazolamide, Uveitis, Trabecular Meshwork, Humans, Female, Intraocular Pressure, Aged
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