Examples of 'secondary glaucoma' in a sentence

Meaning of "secondary glaucoma"

Secondary glaucoma: Refers to a type of glaucoma that develops as a result of another eye condition, such as trauma, surgery, or eye diseases. This term is used in ophthalmology to distinguish it from primary glaucoma

How to use "secondary glaucoma" in a sentence

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Secondary glaucoma occurs because of a known trigger.
There are indications of secondary glaucoma in your good eye.
Secondary glaucoma may be caused by a tumor.
Glaucoma caused in these ways is called secondary glaucoma.
Secondary glaucoma develops as a consequence of another ocular disease.
Surgery may be required in cases of primary or secondary glaucoma.
Its eyes are vulnerable to secondary glaucoma and corneal dryness.
Secondary glaucoma can develop as a complication of other medical conditions.
There are several types of secondary glaucoma.
Secondary glaucoma is derived from another condition or eye disease.
A relatively common cause of secondary glaucoma is known as pseudoexfoliation glaucoma.
That is how a new stage commenced in the surgical treatment of secondary glaucoma.
One of the more common forms of secondary glaucoma is referred to as pseudoexfoliation glaucoma.
Drainage implants are sometimes used for children or patients with secondary glaucoma.
Acute congenital and secondary glaucoma are much less common than chronic glaucoma.

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This may increase inner eye pressure and lead to secondary glaucoma.
Secondary glaucoma may also be associated with retinal detachment or retinal vein occlusion or blockage.
Some eye surgeries may trigger secondary glaucoma development.
The primary reason for performing iridectomy after cataract extraction is to prevent secondary glaucoma.
Secondary glaucoma may be caused by infections, tumors or injuries.
Removal of the lens before it moves to the anterior chamber may prevent secondary glaucoma.
If left undetected, this can lead to secondary glaucoma and subsequent blindness.
Some studies have suggested a genetic predisposition to primary lens luxation which results in secondary glaucoma.
Secondary Glaucoma - Secondary Glaucoma is normally a result of another eye injury or condition.
The new blood vessels can permanently occlude the angle and cause a type of secondary glaucoma.
Secondary glaucoma in infants and children, e.g. glaucoma secondary to retinoblastoma or trauma.
This leads to increased pressure, which is known as secondary glaucoma.
Lastly, there is secondary Glaucoma.
Glaucoma - on the basis of its ethology - refers also to primary or secondary glaucoma.
Based on the etiology of glaucoma, it can be classified into primary and secondary glaucoma.
Other variations include congenital glaucoma, pigmentary glaucoma, neovascular glaucoma and secondary glaucoma.
Neovascular glaucoma ( NVG ) is a painful and potentially blinding secondary glaucoma.

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