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How small is the iStent?

Tuesday, 01 March 2011 | Administrator

article thumbnail View of iStent on a Sovereign. The iStent is barely visible to the naked eye, and is positioned below the front upper...
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Pigment dispersion syndrome

Wednesday, 13 January 2010 | Administrator

article thumbnailPigment dispersion syndrome is associated with the development of glaucoma (known as pigmentary glaucoma). The lifetime...
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Visante OCT scan for angle depth PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 15 January 2010 17:07

The Visante OCT is quite useful sometimes for quantifying angle depth. Following iridotomy, the angle chamber depth may increase. For those cases where the angle depth shows little change at all, potentially, more frequent follow up might be advised to judge the need for preventive cataract surgery. Sometimes the lens of the eye thickens enough to cause angle closure and iridotomy is not always enough to prevent ongoing chronic angle closure.

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