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- ... lesions) Excess pressure in one eye caused by glaucoma Increased intracranial pressure, because of brain swelling, intracranial ... head Electroencephalogram (EEG) Head MRI scan Tonometry (if glaucoma is suspected) X-rays of the neck Treatment ...
- ... or for people with a family history of glaucoma ), eye exams should be scheduled at least once a year to test for glaucoma. Anyone with diabetes should also have an eye ...
- ... have vision problems or a family history of glaucoma. Glaucoma damages the nerve that connects the eye to ...
- ... tests. Changes may indicate eye diseases, such as glaucoma or retinitis.
- ... in Sturge-Weber syndrome, which may also include glaucoma, retinal detachment, calcification of the outer layers of ...
- ... to these health problems: Fungal lung infections ( aspergillosis ) Glaucoma and blindness from uveitis (rare) Kidney stones from ...
- ... eye. This may cause a painful form of glaucoma and inflammation inside the eye.
- Complications may include: Cataracts Fluid within the retina Glaucoma Irregular pupil Retinal detachment Vision loss
- Complications may include: Glaucoma (CRAO only) Partial or complete loss of vision in the affected eye Stroke (due to the same factors that ...
- ... the iris to the lens can lead to glaucoma . In the intestines, adhesions can cause partial or ...