Overview
What is the pathophysiology of phacolytic glaucoma?
What is the US prevalence of phacolytic glaucoma?
What is the global prevalence of phacolytic glaucoma?
What is the mortality and morbidity associated with phacolytic glaucoma?
What are the racial predilections of phacolytic glaucoma?
What are the sexual predilections for phacolytic glaucoma?
Which age groups have the highest prevalence of phacolytic glaucoma?
What is the prognosis of phacolytic glaucoma?
What is included in patient education about phacolytic glaucoma?
Presentation
Which clinical history findings are characteristic of phacolytic glaucoma?
Which physical findings are characteristic of phacolytic glaucoma?
What causes phacolytic glaucoma?
What are the possible complications of phacolytic glaucoma?
DDX
Which conditions are included in the differential diagnoses of phacolytic glaucoma?
What are the differential diagnoses for Phacolytic Glaucoma?
Workup
Which histologic findings are characteristic of phacolytic glaucoma?
Treatment
How is phacolytic glaucoma treated?
What is the role of surgery in the treatment of phacolytic glaucoma?
Which dietary modifications are required during the treatment of phacolytic glaucoma?
How is phacolytic glaucoma prevented?
What is included in the long-term monitoring of phacolytic glaucoma?
When is inpatient care indicated in the treatment of phacolytic glaucoma?
Medications
What is the role of medications in the treatment of phacolytic glaucoma?
Which medications in the drug class Beta-blockers are used in the treatment of Phacolytic Glaucoma?
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Microscopy of the aspirate at the time of cataract extraction shows clumped, notched rectangular platelike crystals from the aqueous of a patient with phacolytic glaucoma (X160). Reproduced from J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 2000 Sep;41(9): Copyright © 2000, Korean Ophthalmological Society. All rights reserved.
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Microscopy of the aspirate at the time of cataract extraction of a patient with phacolytic glaucoma shows round, regular cells with foamy cytoplasm consistent with macrophages (*). A leukocyte (white arrow) and an erythrocyte (black arrow) also are seen (X160). Reproduced from J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 2000 Sep;41(9): Copyright © 2000, Korean Ophthalmological Society. All rights reserved.