Radius-Maumenee syndrome: a rare cause of glaucoma

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Case presentation of a 41-year-old woman with long-standing bilateral eye injection whose clinical findings included bilateral episcleral vessel engorgement and tortuosity, raised intraocular pressure with open iridocorneal angles and left optic disc cupping. All remaining objective examination was normal. She underwent cranial and orbits CT and CT-angiography scans which were unremarkable. Optical coherence tomography of the peripapillary nerve fibre layer and automated perimetry were compatible with advanced glaucomatous damage on the left eye. The patient was diagnosed with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure or Radius-Maumenee syndrome. If medical therapy is unable to prevent disease progression, left eye filtering surgery will be proposed.

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Marques, S. H. de M., Farinha, C., Martins, A., & Faria, P. (2018). Radius-Maumenee syndrome: a rare cause of glaucoma. BMJ Case Reports, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2017-223255

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