Management of Advanced Steroid Glaucoma in a Case of Severe Cernal Catarrh of Bulbar Variety

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Case description

Patient 17 years of age, with thick allergic masses at the limbus and IOP of 40 mm in both eyes, not responsive to medication. Bilateral Microtrack filtration surgery along with peripheral iridectomy done under general anaesthesia. At the end of surgery, the conjunctiva is ballooned with triamcinalone (Kenacort), in a concentration of 0.5 mgm per ml. This shall clear the limbal masses in one month time. The patient shall be further treated by desensitisation of allergy.

tags: sterod glaucoma cernal catarrh

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