Phacolytic glaucoma: are there 2 forms?
J Glaucoma
; 21(4): 248-9, 2012.
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We report a case of acute phacolytic glaucoma in which only protein was present in the anterior chamber without macrophages. We propose that this study represents a type of phacolytic glaucoma characterized by a hyperacute presentation caused by rapid leakage of degenerated lens proteins into the aqueous humor as opposed to a second type with a more gradual onset and with phacolytic macrophages in the aqueous humor resulting from an immunologic response to liquefied lens proteins. Thus, 2 forms, perhaps at ends of a spectrum of clinical manifestations of phacolytic glaucoma, may exist with distinct characteristics and pathophysiology.
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Humor Aquoso
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Glaucoma
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Cristalinas
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Cristalino
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Doenças do Cristalino
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En
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2012
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