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Lens-induced

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The lens may induce glaucoma by:

  • lens swelling, pushing the iris forwards and blocking the drainage angle

  • lens capsule rupture with protein release and inflammatory angle blockage - also results in anterior uveitis

  • displacement of the lens into the anterior chamber or pupil

Treatment is medical to control the intra-ocular pressure, then surgical removal of the lens.


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