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Red Eye in Glaucoma

Graham Lee
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Red Eye in Glaucoma

Glaucoma patients can present with a red eye due to various etiologies.  This lecture divides the causes into acute glaucoma covering angle closure, neovascular and uveitic, iatrogenic including drug allergy, prostaglandin analogue hyperemia and preservative sensitivity and post glaucoma surgery such as complications of blebitis, bleb leak, suture exposure, tube erosions and endophthalmitis.  By identifying the cause of the red eye, appropriate management strategies can be formulated and commenced.

Graham Lee

Brisbane, Australia

Professor Graham Lee is one of a few specialists in the world who have completed both corneal & external diseases (Moorfields Eye Hospital, London) and glaucoma fellowships (Birmingham and Midlands Eye Hospital, Birmingham).

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