Incidence of and risk factors for suspected and definitive glaucoma after bilateral congenital cataract surgery: a 5-year follow-up
Conclusions
Identifying suspected and definitive glaucoma after bilateral CC surgery can lower the risk of secondary blindness in children. Patients with related risk factors need to pay more attention and thus reach early intervention and treatment during clinical practice. Primary IOL implantation may be a potential protective factor, need more clinical trials to be verified.
Trial registration number
NCT04342052.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Wang, J., Wu, X., Wang, Q., Zhou, F., Chen, H., Chen, W., Lin, D., Zhang, X., Wang, R., Chen, J., Liu, Z., Lin, Z., Li, X., Li, J., Han, Y., Liu, Y., Lin, H., Chen, W. Tags: Paediatric ophthalmology Source Type: research
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