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Glaukom bei Linsenerkrankungen

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Glaukom

Zusammenfassung

Eine ganze Reihe von Linsenerkrankungen wird durch verschiedene Glaukomformen kompliziert. Bei manchen Situationen, wie z. B. beim Exfoliationssyndrom, ist eine Ursache-Wirkungs-Beziehung zwischen der Linsenerkrankung und dem begleitenden Glaukom noch ungeklärt. Bei anderen Situationen wiederum, wie z. B. bei verschiedenen Formen der Linsendislokation oder Katarakt, ist die Glaukomerkrankung eindeutig auf die Linsenerkrankung zurückzuführen.

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Shields, M.B., Krieglstein, G.K. (1993). Glaukom bei Linsenerkrankungen. In: Glaukom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77053-1_15

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