secondary glaucoma Flashcards

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What is secondary glaucoma?

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Occurs secondary to another ocular or systemic disorder
* Open angle

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What are the 3 mechanism of secondary glaucoma?

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  1. pre trabecular
  2. trabecular
  3. post trabecular
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What is pre trabecular

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iris or other tissue obstructs the angle to prevent aqueous humour from reaching the trabecular meshwork.

-something is stopping access to trabecular meshwork
-so aq can’t drain

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What is trabecular?

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aqueous outflow obstructed by clogging up of the trabecular meshwork or alterations in the trabecular tissues

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What is post trabecular?

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something is blocking the drainage after it has passed through the trabecular meshwork

obstruction distal to trabecular meshwork and canal of schlemm (raised episcleral venous pressure)

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How is secondary glaucoma similar to poag?

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The key signs of nerve damage remain the same as POAG
– The methods of investigation remain the same as POAG
– The disease progression remains the same as POAG

however secondary glaucoma will have additional signs indicating it has secondary causes

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What is the aetiology/pathogenesis of PXF glaucoma?

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Pseudoxfoliative material clogs up the trabecular meshwork leading to the decrease in aqueous outflow raising the IOP.

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What is pseudo exfoliave glaucoma?

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Develops secondary to pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXF)

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Why is pseudoexfoliative material produced?

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Pseudoexfoliative material is produced by abnormal basement membranes of ageing epithelial cells in the trabeculum, equatorial lens capsule, iris and ciliary body

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Where is pseudo exfoliative material deposited on?

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anterior lens capsule ciliary body
iris trabeculum cornea

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What are the symptoms of a PXF glaucoma?

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  • Usually over 70s
  • Raised IOP (usually higher than in POAG)
  • Poor pupil dilation
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What are the signs of PXF glaucoma?

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Iris:
- PXF at the pupillary margin
- Atrophy (visible on transillumination) * Anterior lens capsule:
- Central disc of PXF, clear mid-zone, peripheral band of PXF
* Cornea:
- PXF and/or pigment on endothelium (commonly diffuse pattern)

A
PXF material at iris, lens and cornea

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13
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What is the referral of PXF glaucoma?

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routine referral for the open angle glaucoma

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What is the management of PXF glaucoma?

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– Medical treatment for IOP (as in POAG)
– Usually require surgery: laser trabeculoplasty
– Follow-up with trabeculectomy if necessary

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What is the differential diagnosis of PXF glaucoma?

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POAG
Primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG)
Pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS)
True exfoliation or capsular delamination
Amyloidosis

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