Experience with management of glaucomas by isoglaucon.
The authors refer to the experiences with the treatment of glaucoma with isoglaucon of 6 months' duration. The intraocular pressure and the frequency of droppings during the entire period of examination were statistically significantly lower (p less than 0.01) in comparison to the starting values. Neither the visus nor the range of the visual field changed. No statistically significant difference between the starting value for blood pressure and the systolic-diastolic difference during the treatment with isoglaucon (greater than 0.05) could be determined. For 3 of the 29 patients the treatment with isoglaucon had to be discontinued; these 3 patients were later operated upon.[1]References
- Experience with management of glaucomas by isoglaucon. Rozsíval, P., Hrochovà, J., Rehák, S. Ophthalmologica (1980) [Pubmed]
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