Acute Closed-Angle Glaucoma After Arteriovenous Fistulas
Unilateral secondary acute closed-angle glaucoma was associated with a ciliochoroidal detachment in two patients. One patient, aged 17 years, had an orbital arteriovenous fistula. The other patient, aged 73 years, had a dural arteriovenous fistula that originated from branches of the right internal...
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description | Unilateral secondary acute closed-angle glaucoma was associated with a ciliochoroidal detachment in two patients. One patient, aged 17 years, had an orbital arteriovenous fistula. The other patient, aged 73 years, had a dural arteriovenous fistula that originated from branches of the right internal maxillary artery. In each patient there was increased intraocular pressure, a moderately shallow central anterior chamber, and a flat peripheral anterior chamber. The ciliochoroidal detachment was postulated to displace the iris-lens diaphragm, resulting in the closed angle. Closure of the orbital fistula in the 17-year-old patient reduced the ciliochoroidal detachment and relieved the glaucoma, but visual acuity was reduced to 20/200. The glaucoma in the 73-year-old patient was relieved with topical instillation of timolol 0.5%, homatropine 5%, and systemic administration of acetazolamide. The fistula closed spontaneously, with relief of other ocular signs of the arteriovenous fistula. |
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