the atrophy of the pigmented epithelial cells in the iris(passive) caused bythe “ pigment dispersion syndrome
the bulky haptic of the single piece acrylic IOL against the posterior pigmented layer of the iris itself resulting in transillumination defects anterior to the haptics(passive) caused byIts a pigment dispersion syndrome
a very high incidence of themcausingpigment dispersion syndrome
the ICL(passive) caused bypigment dispersion syndrome
when the pigment rubs off the back of the iris(passive) is causedPigment dispersion syndrome
because this means a risk of chafing the rear pigment leaf of the iris at the edge of the front round window ( capsulorhexis edgemay triggera pigment dispersion syndrome
information ... the irismay influencepigment dispersion syndrome
to a condition known as pigmentary glaucomawill ... leadto a condition known as pigmentary glaucoma
to pigmentary glaucoma ....... which left untreatedcan ... leadto pigmentary glaucoma ....... which left untreated
in a specific form of open angle glaucoma ( pigmentary glaucomaoccasionally resultsin a specific form of open angle glaucoma ( pigmentary glaucoma
to pigmentary glaucoma as it can be indicative of pigment depositing on the trabecular meshworkcan leadto pigmentary glaucoma as it can be indicative of pigment depositing on the trabecular meshwork
vision problems and glaucomacan causevision problems and glaucoma
to pigmentary glaucoma ( PG ) , a poorly understood condition of younger , myopic eyes with fluctuating , high intraocular pressure ( IOPcan leadto pigmentary glaucoma ( PG ) , a poorly understood condition of younger , myopic eyes with fluctuating , high intraocular pressure ( IOP
secondary glaucomacan causesecondary glaucoma
to eye and head pain , blurry vision , and nearsightednesscan leadto eye and head pain , blurry vision , and nearsightedness
acute open angle glaucoma(passive) caused byacute open angle glaucoma
to glaucoma , which is optic nerve damage from elevated pressure within the eyecan leadto glaucoma , which is optic nerve damage from elevated pressure within the eye
iris pigment releasecausesiris pigment release
from posterior bowing of the iris and rubbing between the lens zonules and epithelial layer of the irisresultsfrom posterior bowing of the iris and rubbing between the lens zonules and epithelial layer of the iris
from mechanical rubbing of the posterior iris epithelium on the lens zonules due to mid - peripheral bowing of the irisresultsfrom mechanical rubbing of the posterior iris epithelium on the lens zonules due to mid - peripheral bowing of the iris
accumulation of drainage - blocking particles in the eyecan similarly causeaccumulation of drainage - blocking particles in the eye
to permanent damage to the drain and elevated eye pressurecan leadto permanent damage to the drain and elevated eye pressure