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Gonioscopy in primary angle closure glaucoma
Authors:Christina A. Bruno  Wallace L.M. Alward
Affiliation:1. Clinical Instructor II, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A. and;2. Professor and Vice-Chairman, Director, Glaucoma Service, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S.A.
Abstract:Primary angle closure is a condition characterized by obstruction to aqueous humor outflow by the peripheral iris, and results in changes in the iridocorneal angle that are visible through gonioscopic examination. Gonioscopy in these eyes, however, can be difficult. This chapter discusses techniques that might help in the examination. These include beginning the examination with the inferior angle, methods to help in looking over the iris, cycloplegia, locating the corneal wedge, indentation, van Herick estimation, examining the other eye, and topical glycerin. Finally, there is a discussion about the pathology associated with the closed angle, with emphasis on the appearance of iris bombé, plateau iris, and the distinction between iris processes and peripheral anterior synechiae.
Keywords:gonioscopy  intraocular pressure  intravenous acetazolamide  irido-corneal angle  mannitol infusion  ultrasound B-scan
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