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- Vivian M Wang, Joseph L Demer, Arthur Rosenbaum, and Barry A Weissman.
- Cornea External Disease Division, Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90095-7003, USA.
- Optometry. 2002 Nov 1;73(11):704-10.
BackgroundCataracts pose a serious threat to the visual system in infants and children, requiring prompt surgical intervention and rehabilitation to optimize visual development. Glaucoma is a serious complication following cataract surgery in infants and can lead to loss of vision. Early diagnosis of glaucoma, however, can be quite challenging in these patients.Case ReportsThree cases are presented in which comeal edema was the initial presenting sign that led to the diagnosis of glaucoma during routine contact lens follow-up examinations for pediatric aphakia.ConclusionThe contact lens practitioner, during the course of management of aphakic infants and children, should always be suspicious of glaucoma as a complication of cataract surgery, and the presenting sign may be corneal edema.
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