Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4029336 | Ophthalmology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Early phacoemulsification appeared to be more effective in preventing IOP rise than LPI in patients after abortion of APAC. High presenting IOP of >55 mmHg is an added risk factor for subsequent IOP rise. For patients with coexisting cataract and presenting IOP of >55 mmHg, early phacoemulsification can be considered as a definitive treatment to prevent IOP rise.
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Authors
Dennis S.C. MD, FRCOphth, Dexter Y.L. FRCS, DRCOphth, Clement C.Y. FRCS, Felix C.H. MRCS, Yolanda Y.Y. MRCS, Thomas Y.H. FRCS, Dorothy S.P. FRCS,