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[Glaucoma in children].

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    Klinika Oczna
    |May 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study details infantile glaucoma, covering its causes, symptoms, and the four main types. It emphasizes treatment options and surgical outcomes for congenital glaucoma in children.

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    [The significance and interpretation of the electrophysiological and psychophysiological analyses in the diagnosis of glaucoma].

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatric Medicine
    • Genetics

    Context:

    • Infantile glaucoma presents unique diagnostic and management challenges.
    • Understanding the diverse etiologies is crucial for effective intervention.
    • Early detection and treatment significantly impact visual prognosis.

    Purpose:

    • To comprehensively review the epidemiology and etiopathogenesis of infantile glaucoma.
    • To delineate the specific symptomatology of various infantile glaucoma subtypes.
    • To discuss treatment indications, methods, and surgical outcomes for congenital glaucoma.

    Summary:

    • The abstract discusses infantile glaucoma epidemiology and pathogenesis, detailing four subtypes: isolated irido-corneal angle abnormalities, glaucoma with other ocular developmental disturbances, glaucoma with systemic diseases, and secondary glaucoma in children.

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  • It highlights the specific clinical presentations for each type.
  • Treatment strategies and surgical results for congenital glaucoma are also examined.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a foundational understanding for clinicians managing pediatric glaucoma.
    • Highlights the importance of classifying glaucoma subtypes for tailored treatment.
    • Informs future research directions in infantile glaucoma management and prevention.