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Primäres Winkelblockglaukom

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Glaukom

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Auf der Grundlage der klinischen Befunde und des Pathomechanismus der Kammerwinkelblockierung werden verschiedene Formen des primären Winkelblockglaukoms unterschieden. Eine ganze Anzahl verschiedener Bezeichnungen werden für diese Erkrankungsgruppe gewählt, was bezüglich der Nomenklatur zu einer gewissen Verwirrung führt. Die folgende Klassifikation des primären Winkelblockglaukoms wird diesem Kapitel zugrundegelegt und eine kurze Einführung in die Prablematik gegeben. Einzelheiten zum Pathomechanismus und klinisch-ophthalmologischen Bild werden in den weiteren Abschnitten des Kapitels behandelt.

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Shields, M.B., Krieglstein, G.K. (1993). Primäres Winkelblockglaukom. In: Glaukom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77053-1_10

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