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F Corzo-Camberos1, D Alvarez-Ascencio2, D Martinez-Trujillo2
1APEC, Hospital de la Ceguera, Mexico City, Mexico.
Abstract:
To describe the natural history and management of an acute angle closure secondary to choroidal melanoma. A 70-year-old female presented with pain, elevated intraocular pressure, mature cataract, and angle closure in right eye. With further studies she was found to have a choroidal melanoma causing the acute angle closure. Enucleation was performed and the patient is currently in close postoperative surveillance by ophthalmology and oncology. The importance of early identification and treatment of intraocular tumors to decrease incidence of metastasis. In secondary acute angle-closure glaucoma treatment should be targeted towards resolving the triggering factor of glaucoma.
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