Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(4):727-733.
Published online April 1, 1996.
A Case of Ocular Ischemic Syndrome with Neovascular Glaucoma.
Gae Rang Kwon, Byung Ro Lee, Suk Won Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
신생혈관녹내장을 동반한 안허혈증후군과 치료 1예
권계랑(Gae Rang Kwon),이병로(Byung Ro Lee),김석원(Suk Won Kim)
Abstract
Ocular ischemic syndrome is a disorder which includes the ocular symptoms and signs secondary to marked carotid artery occlusion, and typically occurs in elderly men. The ocular signs are unilateral injected eye with corneal edema, anterior uveitis, rubeosis iridis, neovascular glaucoma and cataract. On ophthalmologic examinations, unilateral venous dilation, narrowed retinal arteries, equatorial dot-blot hemorrhage and disc or retinal neovasculization are oftenly noted. The characteristic angiographic findings are delayed choroidal and retinal circulations associated with ipsilateral internal carotid artery occlusion. We have experienced a case of ocular ischemic syndrome with neovascular glaucoma, who is 61 year old man with right ocular pain and visual disturbance. Angiographic examinations revealed nearly total occlusion of ipsilateral proximal internal carotid artery.
Key Words: Carotid artery occlusion;Neovascular glaucoma;Ocular ischemic syndrome


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