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2/2006
vol. 108 abstract:
Review article
The place of filtration surgery in the treatment of adult onsets of primary glaucomas
Maria Hanna Niżankowska
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Online publish date: 2006/06/25
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The author presents contemporary opinion on the place of filtration surgery in the treatment of adult onsets of primary glaucoma. Increasing age and greater IOP fluctuation increase the odds of VF progression after surgical intervention. Retinal ganglion cell function, optic disc morphology as well as VF parameters, can be at least partially restored after surgical IOP reduction in early glaucoma. It is the most important, to choose the critical time for surgical intervention in the aim to achieve reversal of field loss.
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advanced glaucoma, predictive factors for visual field progression, critical time of intervention, primary angle closure glaucoma management, early glaucoma, ganglion cell’s function restoration after IOP reduction |
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