Closed-Angle
Glaucoma Closed-Angle Glaucoma is a type of eye condition, caused by a blockage preventing the normal flow of fluid out of the eye. It can lead to a build-up of pressure within the eye, resulting in permanent vision loss or damage to the optic nerve. Early diagnosis is important in order to provide timely treatment and prevent further damage to the eye. Treatments include eye drops, laser surgery, and traditional surgery to help reduce eye pressure. With prompt and appropriate treatment, the outcomes of Closed-Angle Glaucoma can be positive and provide sustained control of eye pressure.
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1 journal(s) foundInternational Journal of Glaucoma
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Gianluca SCUDERI, Sapienza University of Rome,
Faculty of Medicine and Psychology,
Sant Andrea Hospital.
International Journal of Glaucoma is a scientific journal dedicated to glaucoma surgery. The aim is to provide a stimulating forum for discussion of clinical scientific issues involved in diagnosing, treating and preventing glaucoma. This journal offers a rapid and time bound review for authors to submit papers on glaucoma. Each issue presents orig