Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome in Association with Glaucoma in a 32-Year-Old Patient : A Case Report

  • Dr. Richa Verma
Publication date
May 2023

Abstract

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is more frequent in people aged >50 years, and its prevalence increases with age. Few reports have described cases in younger patients, all with a history of ocular surgery, especially iris resection. Herein, we describe the case of a 32 year old man with bilateral advanced glaucoma and pseudoexfoliation material in OS. He had undergone cataract surgeries OU and a penetrating keratoplasty OD during childhood. Currently, he presented with an intraocular pressure of 40 mmHg OU. The OS showed a white flaky material in the pupillary rim and anterior capsule and a Sampaolesi line as a gonioscopic finding. Trabeculectomy was performed OU, and intraocular pressure control was achieved. Unlike other previously reported ca...

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