In Australia you need only go to see a doctor to get a re feral to a specialist. The specialist would in turnrecommend treatment. and this would be covered by medicare if you have no resources to pay for it. if the problem is not life threatening you may have to wait for a couple of months for surgery or treatment.
Nail-patella syndrome is associated with open-angle glaucoma, which, if untreated, may lead to blindness. Patients may also have cataracts, drooping eyelids (ptosis ), or corneal problems such as glaucoma.
Ventilatory assistance devices may need to be used because of Guillain-Barre syndrome
Because patients with Marfan are at increased risk of glaucoma, they should have the fluid pressure inside the eye measured every year as part of an eye examination. Glaucoma can be treated with medications or with surgery.
Glaucoma, Waardenburg syndrome, Neurofibromatosis, or some mild infection infecting one eye.
Uveitic glaucoma associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Maternal rubella syndrome. JOAG.
Yes, only a few will not.
No, Down syndrome is permanent.
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AIDS means acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
A type of glaucoma in which cells from the back of the cornea spread over the surface of the iris and tissue that drains the eye, forming adhesions that bind the iris to the cornea
This condition is much more prevalent in patients with Marfan syndrome than in the general population.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)