Drug-induced angle-closure glaucoma

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Abstract

Drug-induced angle-closure glaucoma is an important entity for the ophthalmologist as well as the general physician as it represents a preventable cause of potential blindness. This brief review highlights the fact that a high index of suspicion, in a susceptible individual followed by confirmation on appropriate imaging modality (UBM, ultrasound or anterior segment OCT) can alleviate the threat to sight and also help to institute appropriate therapy.

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Khurana, A. K., Khurana, B., & Khurana, A. K. (2012). Drug-induced angle-closure glaucoma. Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice, 6(1), 6–8. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10008-1100

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