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Results 91 - 100 of 465 for Glaucoma
  1. ... disorders that may not have symptoms, such as glaucoma . Children usually have vision screening tests as part ... Infections Eye Wear Refractive Errors Related Medical Tests Glaucoma Tests The information on this site should not ...
  2. ... leptomeningeal angioma, and increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma). These features can vary in severity and not ... disorder (ADHD).In individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome, glaucoma typically develops either in infancy or early adulthood ...
  3. ... elevated risk of increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma). all1-responsive gene 1 ARP1 Brx1 IDG2 IGDS ... Genotype-phenotype correlations in Axenfeld-Rieger malformation and glaucoma patients with FOXC1 and PITX2 mutations. Invest Ophthalmol ...
  4. ... risk of developing increased pressure within the eyes (glaucoma) at an early age. Some people develop kidney ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov GLAUCOMA 1, OPEN ANGLE, A; GLC1A NAIL-PATELLA SYNDROME; ...
  5. ... eyes. This test is used to screen for glaucoma. It is also used to measure how well glaucoma treatment is working. Applanation tonometry uses a slit ...
  6. ... other medical conditions, such as blood clots or glaucoma , may also need medical care right away. Since ... eye pain (this may be a symptom of glaucoma or stroke). There is any change in vision ( ...
  7. Complications may include: Acute glaucoma Impaired vision Recurring bleeding ... Lin TKY, Tingey DP, Shingleton BJ. Glaucoma associated with ocular trauma. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 10.16. Olitsky SE, ...
  8. ... may include the following tests: Eye movement testing Glaucoma testing Refraction test Retinal examination Slit-lamp examination ... Farsightedness can be a risk factor for glaucoma and crossed eyes.
  9. ... retinopathy. Diabetes also increases the chance of having glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye problems. ... diabetes include: Cataract -- Cloudiness of the eye lens. Glaucoma -- Increased pressure in the eye that can lead ...
  10. ... toxins, radiation, and trauma. Eye diseases, such as glaucoma , can also cause a form of optic nerve ... a routine annual eye exam to check for glaucoma. Never drink home-brewed alcohol and forms of ...
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