TJ-CEO
2023 , Vol 18 , Num 4
A Case of Malignant Glaucoma Developed Because of an Angle-Closure Crisis Induced by the use of Gabapentin
1MD, University of Health Sciences, Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara, Türkiye2Assoc. Prof., University of Health Sciences, Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara, Türkiye
3Prof., Kudret Eye Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara, Türkiye
4Prof, Ankara, Türkiye
5Prof., University of Health Sciences, Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara, Türkiye DOI : 10.37844/glau.cat.2023.18.27 Malignant glaucoma (also known as aqueous misdirection syndrome) is a rare and serious eye condition characterized by a sudden and significant increase in intraocular pressure that usually affects only one eye. This condition can be triggered by surgical or medical treatments and can lead to vision loss or even blindness if left untreated. This report seeks to enhance our understanding of malignant glaucoma by presenting a challenging case in which differential diagnosis was difficult. Through this case, we will review the key clinical features, risk factors, and treatment options associated with malignant glaucoma. Keywords : Acute angle closure, Argon laser peripheral iridoplasty, Gabapentin, Intraocular pressure, Laser peripheral iridotomy, Malignant glaucoma, Plateau iris syndrome