TREATMENT OF NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA BY THE METHOD OF MICROPULSE TRANSSCRERAL CYCLOPHOTO COAGULATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HEQ86Keywords:
glaucoma, proliferative retinopathy, neoplasmsAbstract
Neovascular glaucoma, which is one of the main causes of irreversible blindness and disability, occurs with thrombosis of the central retinal vein in 37% of cases, with diabetic proliferative retinopathy in 50%. The main characteristics of secondary neovascular glaucoma are a significant decrease in vision, congestive injection, pain in the eye, persistent increase in IOP, corneal edema, turbidity of the intraocular fluid, due to impregnation buns from the neoplasms of the iris vessels and the angle of the anterior chamber.







