5 articles in GJC
Long-Term Evaluation of Specular Microscopic Changes Following Nd: YAG Iridotomy in Chronic Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Eyes.
Sihota Ramanjit, Agarwal Esha, James Mathew, Verma Meena, Kumar Lalit, Dada Tanuj et al.
Nd:YAG iridotomy in chronic angle-closure glaucoma did not significantly alter corneal endothelial cells long-term compared to untreated eyes, though both groups had fewer cells than healthy controls.
Long-term outcomes of glaucoma drainage devices for glaucoma post-vitreoretinal surgery with silicone oil insertion: a prospective evaluation.
Gupta Shikha, Chaurasia Abadh K, Chawla Rohan, Kapoor Kulwant Singh, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Swamy Deepa R et al.
Ahmed glaucoma valves for glaucoma after vitreoretinal surgery with silicone oil showed moderate long-term success (37% at 5 years) but high complication rates, indicating a challenging clinical scenario.
PERIPHERAL RETINAL DEGENERATIONS AND RHEGMATOGENOUS DETACHMENT IN PRIMARY CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA.
Gupta Shikha, Gogia Varun, Jose Cijin, Chanana Bhuvan, Bypareddy Ravi, Kapoor Kulwant Singh et al.
This study found high rates of peripheral retinal degenerations and detachments in primary congenital glaucoma, particularly in eyes with longer axial lengths. Regular retinal screening is crucial for these patients.
Effect of glaucoma on the quality of life of young patients.
Gupta Viney, Dutta Paromita, OV Mary, Kapoor Kulwant Singh, Sihota Ramanjit, Kumar Guresh
Young glaucoma patients have better quality of life than adult-onset patients, but medication use and worse vision significantly reduce QOL in younger individuals, highlighting the need for early intervention.
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