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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Glaucoma has been classified into specific types:<ref name="Paton">Paton D, Craig JA. "Glaucomas. Diagnosis and management." ''Clin Symp.'' 1976;28(2):1-47. PMID 1053095.</ref> | Glaucoma has been classified into specific types:<ref name="Paton">Paton D, Craig JA. "Glaucomas. Diagnosis and management." ''Clin Symp.'' 1976;28(2):1-47. PMID 1053095.</ref> | ||
* Congenital and developmental glaucomas | |||
:* Primary congenital glaucoma without associated anomalies. | |||
:* Developmental glaucoma with associated anomalies. | |||
* Primary adult glaucomas | |||
:* Primary open angle glaucomas (POAG) | |||
:* Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) | |||
:* Primary mixed mechanism glaucoma | |||
* Secondary glaucoma | |||
===Developmental Glaucoma (Q15.0)=== | |||
*Developmental glaucoma | |||
:*Primary [[congenital]] glaucoma | |||
:*[[Infant]]ile glaucoma | |||
:*Glaucoma associated with [[hereditary]] of [[familial]] diseases | |||
===Primary Glaucoma and its Variants (H40.1-H40.2) === | ===Primary Glaucoma and its Variants (H40.1-H40.2) === | ||
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:*[[Pigment]]ary glaucoma | :*[[Pigment]]ary glaucoma | ||
:*[[Exfoliation glaucoma]], also known as pseudoexfoliative glaucoma or glaucoma capsulare | :*[[Exfoliation glaucoma]], also known as pseudoexfoliative glaucoma or glaucoma capsulare | ||
===Secondary Glaucoma (H40.3-H40.6) === | ===Secondary Glaucoma (H40.3-H40.6) === |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rohan Bir Singh, M.B.B.S.[2]
Classification
Glaucoma has been classified into specific types:[1]
- Congenital and developmental glaucomas
- Primary congenital glaucoma without associated anomalies.
- Developmental glaucoma with associated anomalies.
- Primary adult glaucomas
- Primary open angle glaucomas (POAG)
- Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG)
- Primary mixed mechanism glaucoma
- Secondary glaucoma
Developmental Glaucoma (Q15.0)
- Developmental glaucoma
- Primary congenital glaucoma
- Infantile glaucoma
- Glaucoma associated with hereditary of familial diseases
Primary Glaucoma and its Variants (H40.1-H40.2)
- Primary glaucoma
- Variants of primary glaucoma
- Pigmentary glaucoma
- Exfoliation glaucoma, also known as pseudoexfoliative glaucoma or glaucoma capsulare
Secondary Glaucoma (H40.3-H40.6)
- Secondary glaucoma
- Inflammatory glaucoma
- Uveitis of all types
- Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis
- Phacogenic glaucoma
- Angle-closure glaucoma with mature cataract
- Phacoanaphylactic glaucoma secondary to rupture of lens capsule
- Phacolytic glaucoma due to phacotoxic meshwork blockage
- Subluxation of lens
- Glaucoma secondary to intraocular hemorrhage
- Traumatic glaucoma
- Angle recession glaucoma: Traumatic recession on anterior chamber angle
- Postsurgical glaucoma
- Neovascular glaucoma
- Drug-induced glaucoma
- Corticosteroid induced glaucoma
- Alpha- chymotrypsin glaucoma. Postoperative ocular hypertension from use of alpha chymotrypsin.
- Glaucoma of miscellaneous origin
- Associated with intraocular tumors
- Associated with retinal detachments
- Secondary to severe chemical burns of the eye
- Associated with essential iris atrophy
Absolute Glaucoma (H44.5)
- Absolute glaucoma
References
- ↑ Paton D, Craig JA. "Glaucomas. Diagnosis and management." Clin Symp. 1976;28(2):1-47. PMID 1053095.