Perimetric defects after a single acute angle-closure glaucoma attack

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L. Bonomi
M. Marraffa
G. Marchini
N. Canali
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[1] Ospedale di Borgo Trento,
[2] Clinica Oculistica,undefined
[3] Università degli Studi di Verona,undefined
[4] Piazzale Stefani 1,undefined
[5] I-37126 Verona,undefined
[6] Italy Tel. +39-045-8072340 Fax +39-045-8072025,undefined
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 1999年 / 237卷
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Visual Field; Glaucoma; Acute Attack; Mixed Type; Acute Glaucoma;
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· Background: This study was carried out to determine the effect of an acute attack of angle-closure glaucoma on the visual field. · Methods: A total of 53 eyes were examined 36–48 h after remission of an acute glaucoma attack by means of computerised perimetry (Humphrey 630 perimeter, 30-2 program). Perimetry was repeated after at least 1 month in 22 eyes. · Results: Perimetric defects, varying greatly in severity and primarily of the generalised type or concerning at least wide sectors of the field, were detected in 45 (85%) of 53 cases. The visual field was normal in the remaining 8 patients (15%). The upper nasal quadrants were the most frequently affected and the degree of eccentricity was most frequently involved within the 9°–21° area. In 7 of the 22 cases in which perimetry was repeated after 1 month, complete normalisation was noted in the visual field. · Conclusions: An isolated attack of acute glaucoma produces in most cases a perimetric defect of generalised or mixed type. This may be reversible. The most affected zones were the upper half of the visual field and the 9°–21° area.
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