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Glaukom bei Erkrankungen der Iris

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Die Iris ist häufig bei vielen Sekundärglaukomen beteiligt, entweder als Teil des initialen Erkrankungsprozesses oder sekundär. Die meisten Glaukom-erkrankungen, die mit Irisveränderungen einhergehen, werden in anderen Kapiteln dieses Buches behandelt (Tabelle 14.1). Im vorliegenden Kapitel werden 2 Glaukomformen besprochen, bei denen primäre Irisveränderungen zu einem Sekundärglaukom führen: Pigmentglaukom und Iridoschisis.

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Shields, M.B., Krieglstein, G.K. (1993). Glaukom bei Erkrankungen der Iris. In: Glaukom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77053-1_14

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