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Review

Overcoming diagnostic and treatment challenges in uveitic glaucoma

, OD & , OD
Pages 109-115 | Received 27 Feb 2018, Accepted 24 Jun 2018, Published online: 21 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Uveitic glaucoma is a range of disorders that results in optic nerve damage from elevated intraocular pressure secondary to intraocular inflammation. As compared to primary open angle glaucoma, uveitic glaucoma is associated with a more aggressive disease course caused by very high intraocular pressure levels that wax and wane. Diagnosis is often based on clinical presentation, disease course, and associated systemic manifestations. Diagnostic imaging plays an important role in both diagnosis and management. While the mechanisms of uveitic glaucoma vary, treatment requires strict control of the inflammation and may involve additional intraocular pressure lowering techniques. Management often dictates an interdisciplinary approach as systemic association and treatment is common. When topical management does not slow the progression of optic nerve damage and vision loss, surgical intervention is required. A significant portion of patients with uveitic glaucoma will eventually require surgical intervention and the appropriate referrals should be made. By nature, success rates of surgical intervention in uveitic glaucoma patients are lower than non‐inflammatory causes of elevated intraocular pressure and glaucomatous damage. Chronic inflammation, multiple mechanisms, systemic associations, and unpredictable response to treatment make uveitic glaucoma challenging to manage. This review will discuss the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of uveitic glaucoma to provide a guide for eye‐care providers.

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