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Neovascular Glaucoma

Neovascular glaucoma is a type of glaucoma characterized by fibrovascular tissue proliferation in the anterior chamber angle of the eye. Decreased vision, corneal edema, and photophobia are the common symptoms. Chronic retinal detachment, ocular ischaemic syndrome, and severe retinal vein blockage can cause this condition, and the treatment depends on the underlying cause.

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How long does it take for uveitis to damage the eyes permanently?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter has been diagnosed with posterior idiopathic uveitis, and she also has type one diabetes. The diagnosis was made about six weeks ago, and three weeks ago she was put on Prednisone, but I am not sure. Her eyesight was originally blurred around the periphery, which became cle...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Permanent vision damage occurs due to many causes like cystoid macular edema, glaucoma, or neovascularization, leading to retinal detachment. It is tough to comment if any of these will happen to your kid or not.Moreover, it is tough to predict the occurrence of this c...  Read Full »

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