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Ophthalmodynia Hypertonica Copulationis Syndrome
Lecture 25 of 52  NEXT»

General: Provocation of a diagnosed and otherwise controlled angle-closure glaucoma by prolonged sexual intercourse in the prone position.
Ocular: Acute attacks of angle-closure glaucoma during copulation in prone position.
Clinical: Nausea; vomiting.

Hyams SW, et al. Elevated intraocular pressure in prone position: a new provocative test for angle-closure glaucoma. Am J Ophthalmol 1968; 66:661.
Markovits AS. Ophthalmodynia hypertonica copulationis. Can J Ophthalmol 1974; 9:484.


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