Pupillary Block Glaucoma Secondary to Phacodonesis in Pseudoexfoliation.

Journal: Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers & Imaging : The Official Journal Of The International Society For Imaging In The Eye
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Abstract

The authors present a clinical case of unilateral narrow angle glaucoma in the setting of pseudoexofoliation (PXF) and review the relevant literature and treatment of pseudoexfoliaton-related angle closure. They describe a case of pupillary block with secondary angle closure resulting from anterior subluxation of the lens arising secondary to zonular weakness related to PXF. This mechanism is demonstrated with slit lamp exam and anterior segment ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM). This case helps to document and better characterize the occurrence of narrow angles and angle closure glaucoma arising in PXF, an entity that is not well documented in the literature. The case also illustrates the need for periodic gonioscopy and examination of anterior chamber depth to evaluate for prophylactic peripheral laser iridotomy to prevent angle closure glaucoma in patients with PXF.

Authors
Manishi Desai, Christina Moon, Maria Bretana, Fiona Ehlies, Marc Winnick, Richard Lee