Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4004463 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this tertiary center series, most instances of raised IOP were attributable to corticosteroid response. Raised IOP induced by corticosteroid response was controlled more easily and less often resulted in optic nerve or visual field changes of glaucoma. Although intravitreous triamcinolone was associated with substantial risk of corticosteroid-response IOP elevation, all cases were controlled medically without experiencing glaucomatous injury. Prostaglandin-induced uveitis was not observed despite extensive use of prostaglandin IOP-lowering agents.
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Authors
Ahmed Sallam, Hiten G. Sheth, Zohar Habot-Wilner, Susan Lightman,