Clinical features of neovascular glaucoma treated with multi-wavelength laser photocoagulation
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    AIM: To observe clinical features of neovascular glaucoma(NVG)treated with multi-wavelength laser photocoagulation(PRP).

    METHODS: Totally 21 patients(25 eyes)with NVG were performed actively anti-glaucoma treatment, at the same time, they were also performed multi-wavelength laser photocoagulation. Photocoagulation characteristics and complications were observed.

    RESULTS: The PRP was completed successfully on alleyes. Red photocoagulation was used more offen. Three cases(5 eyes)had obvious pain, 2 cases(3 eyes)had iris inflammation reaction, 4 cases(4 eyes)had anterior chamber and vitreous hemorrhage. Choroidal retinal detachment was not found. IOP was decreased at different degree, eye pain and headache symptoms were relieved.

    CONCLUSION: Multi-wavelength laser is conducive to the successful completion of pan retinal photocoagulation in neovascular glaucoma. It is safe and effective.

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Gang Lü,Lian-Zhi Tang, Wei Zhang, et al. Clinical features of neovascular glaucoma treated with multi-wavelength laser photocoagulation. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2013;13(7):1483-1484

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  • Received:March 06,2013
  • Revised:June 14,2013
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  • Online: July 01,2013
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