Clinical features of neovascular glaucoma

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-19 00:57:21
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Neovascular glaucoma may be characterized by eye pain, photophobia, elevated intraocular pressure, etc., and can also cause corneal edema, iris neovascularization, intra-angle tissue adhesion, pupillary margin pigment ectropion and other problems. This disease is mainly caused by new blood vessels in the eye, not intraocular bleeding.
Patients should undergo ultrasound, slit lamp, iris neoangiography and other examinations, and be diagnosed according to the results.
Patients diagnosed with neovascular glaucoma should actively seek medical treatment to prevent permanent damage to vision and normal vision.