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IU Optometry Clinics & Patient Care: Patient Education Angle on Glaucoma: Types |
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Neovascular Glaucoma
There are many diseases that have been associated with neovascular glaucoma. The vessel growth is started in response to hypoxia or a lack of oxygen. It is believed that the hypoxia signals are not from the iris, but are angiogenic factors from the retina that have diffused up to The treatment for neovascular glaucoma is to reduce the oxygen demand being made by the retina. This can be done using pan-retinal photocoagulation (PRP) to destroy the ischemic retina which lowers the demand for oxygen and will induce a regression of the new vasculature. If the peripheral anterior synechia has closed off a great portion of the angle, then filtering surgery may be required to lower the IOP. What Is Glaucoma? | Types of Glaucoma | Diagnosing Glaucoma | Treatments | Research & Links | Glaucoma Home
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