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. 2019 Mar;67(3):358–365. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_786_18

Table 2.

Prevalence of different conditions in each category of diagnosis

Diagnosis Number of eyes Percentage Number of subjects Percentage
Primary childhood glaucoma 252 56.12 145 52.73
Primary congenital glaucoma 169 37.64 97 35.27
Infantile glaucoma 16 3.56 10 3.64
Juvenile glaucoma 67 14.92 38 13.82
Glaucoma following congenital cataract surgery 34 7.57 22 8.00
Aphakia 24 5.35 14 5.09
Pseudophakia 10 2.23 8 2.91
Glaucoma associated with syndromes 22 4.90 16 5.82
Axenfeld--Rieger Syndrome 6 1.34 3 1.09
Horlwis Syndrome 2 0.45 1 0.36
Neurofibromatosis 4 0.89 4 1.45
Nevus of Ota 3 0.67 2 0.73
Phacomatosis Pigmentosa Vascularis 2 0.45 2 0.73
Struge-Weber Syndrome 5 1.11 4 1.45
Glaucoma associated with nonacquired ocular anomalies 80 17.82 48 17.45
Aniridia 12 2.67 6 2.18
Anterior segment dysgenesis (Peters anomaly and sclerocornea) 17 3.79 9 3.27
Microspherophakia 14 3.12 7 2.55
Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy 14 3.12 7 2.55
Ectopia lentis 1 0.22 1 0.36
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy 3 0.67 3 1.09
Microphthalmos 6 1.34 3 1.09
Coats disease 6 1.34 6 2.18
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous 3 0.67 2 0.73
Retinoblastoma 1 0.22 1 0.36
Retinopathy of prematurity 3 0.67 3 1.09
Glaucoma associated with acquired conditions 61 13.59 44 16.00
Iris cyst 1 0.22 1 0.36
Steroid-induced glaucoma 34 7.57 17 6.18
Traumatic glaucoma 23 5.12 23 8.36
Uveitis 3 0.67 3 1.09
Grand total 449 100.00 275 100.00