Choroidal hypoperfusion: an indicator of low tension neovascular glaucoma
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10792-017-0790-1
Choroidal hypoperfusion: an indicator of low tension neovascular glaucoma
Abstract
Purpose: To report a case of low tension neovascular glaucoma in ocular ischemic syndrome.
Methods: An elderly man presenting with vision loss after an episode of hemiparesis was investigated to look for the cause of vision loss and treated.
Results: Fluorescein angiography demonstrated poor uveal perfusion and treatment with panretinal photocoagulation led to rapid closure of the angle.
Conclusion: This case highlights the typical ophthalmic features of ocular ischemic syndrome and emphasizes the necessity of patient education and prognostication.
Keywords: Carotid stenosis; Low tension neovascular glaucoma; Ocular ischemic syndrome.
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