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Nine cases are presented, six of them in detail, which suggest that there is a high risk of bullous keratopathy developing when the lens is removed for the treatment of acute glaucoma due to an intumescent cataract. In some cases the keratopathy is due to detachment of Descemet's membrane from the cornea. Acute glaucoma due to an intumescent cataract should be treated medically or by peripheral iridectomy. The lens should be removed only after the intraocular pressure has been normal and the cornea free of edema for at least 6 weeks.
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PMID:Bullous keratopathy following lens extraction in eyes with acute glaucoma due to intumescent cataract. 95 74

Acute glaucoma crisis is an emergency in ophthalmology. Ocular and systemic clinical signs are typical and due to a paroxystic and severe increase of intraocular pressure. It is a biometric disease: little eye with a big lens. Main factors triggering the acute crisis are: stress, sympathicomimetics, parasympathicomimetics and parasympathicolytics drugs. Treatment is surgical: iridectomy, cataract extraction, trabeculectomy or combined surgery.
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PMID:[Acute glaucoma crisis]. 1518 35