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Glaucoma – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

... progresses undetected until the optic nerve already has been irreversibly damaged, with varying degrees of permanent vision loss.Neovascular glaucoma results from abnormal blood vessel growth that blocks the fluid drainage channels of the ... Read Read: Glaucoma – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

By: james sameul | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Glaucoma Treatment

... disorder as well by increasing blood vessel growth into the angle that drains the fluid from the eye. That is most dangerous and is called Neovascular Glaucoma and follows Rubeosis which is blood vessel growth in the iris of the eye.It is ... Read Read: Glaucoma Treatment

By: Alfred | 20/10/2009 | Health

Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

... angle glaucoma usually affects both eyes, although at first you may have vision loss in just one eye.Chronic glaucoma is insidious. If the pressure increases slowly, it will not produce any symptoms until it has done irreversible damage. In ... Read Read: Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

By: james sameul | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

... angle glaucoma usually affects both eyes, although at first you may have vision loss in just one eye.Chronic glaucoma is insidious. If the pressure increases slowly, it will not produce any symptoms until it has done irreversible damage. In ... Read Read: Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

By: Corwin Brown | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Four types of eye occlusion

... happens. The majority of patients with BRAO can restore visual acuity of 20/40 or better and complications such as neovascular glaucoma are rare. Another type of occlusion is branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), which may cause decreased ... Read Read: Four types of eye occlusion

By: Ethan Finster | 05/11/2009 | Vision
Dr. Carton

Types of Eye Disease

... , haemorrhage, exudates, and cotton-wool spots. Further progression if disease results in new vessel growth, or neovascularization which can cause haemorrage, scarring, and permanent visual loss. In the early stages, retinopathy can be ... Read Read: Types of Eye Disease

By: Dr. Carton | 16/11/2009 | Vision

What Are The Chronic Complications Of Diabetes ?

... these blood vessels also causes the formation of small aneurysms (microaneurysms), and new but brittle blood vessels (neovascularization). Spontaneous bleeding from the new and brittle blood vessels can lead to retinal scarring and retinal ... Read Read: What Are The Chronic Complications Of Diabetes ?

By: Harinder Johal | 31/03/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

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