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. 2011 Jun 10;2(2):189–192. doi: 10.1159/000329190

Table 1.

Profile of patients

Case Age at surgery (years) Sex Type Surgery Duration since onset Attack after surgery Medicine besides infliximab
a 30 Male Incomplete R) Lectomy 34 None Topical
L) Phaco 41 Minor attack in the left eye after 8 months Topical
Presurgery: RV = 20/600 (n.c.), LV = 20/1,000 (n.c.) → Postsurgery: RV = 20/600 (n.c.), LV = 20/200 (20/30)

b 70 Male Incomplete R) Phaco 58 Major attack in the left eye and both eyes after 9 and 16 months, respectively Topical and systemic short-term administration and subtenon injection of steroid
Presurgery: RV = 20/600 (n.c.), LV = 20/200 → Postsurgery: RV = 20/200, LV = 20/200

c 44 Male Incomplete R) Lectomy 180 None Topical
Presurgery: RV = 20/600 (n.c.), LV = 20/200 → Postsurgery: RV = 20/200, LV = 20/200

d 39 Male Incomplete R) Phaco 155 None Topical
L) Phaco 157 None Topical
Presurgery: RV = HM (n.c.), LV = HM (n.c.) → Postsurgery: RV = 20/600 (n.c.), LV = (20/200)

e 38 Male Incomplete R) Lectomy 123 None Topical
Presurgery: RV = 20/1,000 (n.c.), LV = NLP → Postsurgery: RV = 20/1,000 (n.c.), LV = NLP

Lectomy = trabeculectomy; Phaco = phacoemunification; RV = right vision; LV = left vision; HM = hand motion; n.c. = non corrigible; NLP = no light perception.