TJ-CEO
2020 , Vol 15 , Num 4
Pigmentary Glaucoma Treatment
Prof.MD., İstanbul Medipol University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Istanbul, Turkey
DOI :
10.37844/glauc.cat.2020.15.35
Pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) is a clinical entity that is characterized with anomalous irido-zonular contact leading pigment dispersion
throughout the anterior segment. Clinical presentation includes pigmented cells on the corneal endothelium, an increased pigmentation of the
trabecular meshwork, and mid-periphery transillumination defects of iris. The syndrome is usually bilateral and more common in myopic
individuals and young male adults. Also it can be associated with ocular hypertension or glaucoma. Pigmentary glaucoma (PG) is a kind of
secondary open-angle glaucoma and is caused by occlusion of trabecular meshwork by pigmentary cells and reduction in the aqueous humor
effl ux. In this review, we will discuss clinical characteristics, pathogenesis and current management of PDS and PG.
Keywords :
Pigment dispersion syndrome, Pigmentary glaucoma