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Title:
Surgical outcomes of primary congenital glaucoma in children under one year from the Nile Delta
Authors: Mohamed F Farid, Mohamed Anany, Mohamed A Awwad
Year: 2021
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Clinical Ophthalmology
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
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Publisher: Dove medical press
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

PURPOSE: to present outcomes of surgical management of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) in children less than one year of age in a population based at the Nile Delta. METHODS: a retrospective review of medical records of patients with PCG less than one year of age at presentation who underwent surgical intervention in a tertiary care facility based at the Nile Delta was performed. All patients underwent measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), horizontal corneal diameter (HCD), cup-to-disc ratio (CDR) before and after surgery and a minimum of 6 months follow up was required. Surgical success was defined as IOP less than 22mmHg without medications and without progression of main disease parameters. RESULTS: The review revealed 44 eyes of 26 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment for PCG. Average age at surgery was 5.2 months and mean follow up was 18.5 months. Preoperative IOP was 28.5±4 mmHg, HCD was 13.7±0.7mm, and CDR (when visible) was 0.65±0.18. A total of 69 surgical procedures were performed with an average of 1.56 procedure per eye. Postoperative IOP was 13.3±4.8 mmHg, HCD was 12.8±0.9mm, and CDR was 0.3±0.2 (P

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