Glaucoma Flashcards
Classification of glaucoma
Congenital/developmental
Primary adult
Secondary
Types of congenital glaucoma
Primary (without associated anomalies)
Secondary (with associated anomalies)
Types of primary adult glaucomas
Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)
Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG)
Primary mixed mechanism glaucoma
Types of secondary glaucoma
Secondary open angle glaucoma
Secondary angle closure glaucoma
Pathogenesis of primary congenital glaucoma
Trabeculodysgenesis
Flat iris insertion
Concave iris insertion
Clinical features of primary congenital glaucoma
Lacrimation
Photophobia
Blepharospasm (classic triad)
Eye rubbing (irritation of corneal nerve)
Corneal oedema (first sign)
Permanent opacities
Corneal enlargement (>13mm)
Haab’s striae (tears and breaks in descemet’s membrane)
Hazy cornea /frosted glass appearance
Blue Sclera (thin)
Cupping of optic disc
Increase in axial length
Examination of primary congenital glaucoma
IOP measurement (tonometry)
Corneal diameter
Slit lamp examination
Ophthalmoscopy
Gonioscopy (trabeculodysgenesis)
Secondary congenital glaucoma associated with iridodysgenesis
Associated to
Aniridia
Iris hypoplasia
Ectropion uvea
Microcornea
Nanophthalmos
Secondary congenital glaucoma associated to iridocorneal dysgenesis
Post. Embryotoxon
Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome
Peters anomaly
Optic disc imaging techniques
Confocal scanning laser topography (CSLT)/ Heidelberg retinal Tomography(HRT)
Optical cogerence tomography(OCT)
Scanning laser polarimetry/Nerve fibre analyser(NFA)