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Glaucoma : Congenital glaucoma
Congenital glaucoma  |  Congential glaucoma

History:  This 15-day-old infant was presented with a history of having cloudy corneas since birth.  The child is fussy and her eyes water.  Two older siblings are normal and there is no family history of a similar eye condition.  Intraocular pressure is 50 in each eye and the corneal diameters are 12.5 mm in each eye. 

Diagnosis:  congenital glaucoma

 congenital glaucoma   congenital glaucoma  

 

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