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. 2017 Feb 21;7:43015. doi: 10.1038/srep43015

Table 2. Characteristics of eyes diagnosed with secondary glaucoma following pediatric cataract surgery.

No. Laterality Glaucoma type Interval between diagnosis and initial surgery (years) IOP at last visit Treatment CCT (μm) Ultrasound biomicroscopic features
ACD (mm) AOD500 (μm) TIA (degrees) Abnormities in configuration
1 od ACG 1.50 14.86 surgery 563 2.90 402 32.98 PAS
2 os ACG 0.42 27.12 surgery 572 2.58 395 29.62 PAS/posterior synechiae
3 os OAG 3.25 18.98 medication 533 3.46 389 46.93 High insertion of iris
4 od OAG 7.00 19.94 medication 541 4.14 371 43.78 High insertion of iris
5 od OAG 3.17 20.27 medication 576 3.51 465 52.34
6 od OAG 5.00 23.64 medication 587 4.08 403 47.52 High insertion of iris
7 od OAG 4.33 19.27 surgery 543 3.69 468 50.11
8 os OAG 6.42 31.40 medication 622 3.90 383 42.10 High insertion of iris
9 os OAG 8.67 25.52 medication 605 3.97 437 45.41 High insertion of iris

ACG = angle-closure glaucoma; OAG = open-angle glaucoma; IOP = intraocular pressure; CCT = central corneal thickness; ACD = Anterior chamber depth; AOD500 = angle-opening distance at 500 μm; TIA = trabecular-iris angle; PAS = peripheral anterior synechia.