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Torpid course of the “uveitis — glaucoma — hyphema” syndrome
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Some aspects of complicated cataract surgery technique in patients with glaucoma
Published 2018-10-01“…During the surgery, 4 patients of the main group (13.3 %) and 11 patients of the control group (41 %) patients were found to have a hyphema. Patients without synechia had no hyphema. …”
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Image of ‘‘sudden block by the iris’’ before completion of traumatic aniridia: indirect partial support for Navon’s hypothesis
Published 2025-07-01“…Slit lamp examination of the right eye revealed brownish spherical tissue in the anterior chamber, which was one-third filled with hyphema, and brownish pigmentation was observed beneath the conjunctiva. …”
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Efficiency of fistulizing surgery of secondary refractory glaucoma
Published 2018-10-01“…No significant difference between the compared groups was found with regard to the incidence of early postoperative complications (hyphema, ciliochoroidal detachment). After surgery, which in some cases was supplemented by the course of additional antihypertensive therapy, IOP returned to normal in 77.8% of cases. …”
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Results of modified sinustrabeсulotomy in patients with primary openangle glaucoma
Published 2016-07-01“…The most common early complications were hyphema (10.6 % patients) and ciliochoroidal detachment (6.4 % patents). …”
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