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Glaucoma with High Episcleral Venous Pressure
Zinaria Y. Williams, MD
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Slide 1. Diagram illustrating the three routes through which venous blood can exit the vortex veins.
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Slide 2. Goldmann equation
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Slide 3. Categories and causes of elevated EVP.
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Slide 4. Dilated and tortuous episcleral veins in a patient with elevated IOP due to high EVP.
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Slide 5. A patient with thyroid ophthalmopathy and signs of proptosis and lid retraction. This patient also had extraocular muscle dysfunction with movement limitations (A). Computed tomography scan demonstrating enlarged extraocular muscles causing orbital congestion in thyroid ophthalmopathy (B).
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