Congenital glaucoma

MONDO:0020366

A developmental glaucoma that results from the abnormal development of the aqueous drainage structure, characterized by an elevated intra-ocular pressure, enlargement of globe (buphthalmos), corneal edema and optic nerve cupping, and presenting clinically with the characteristic triad of epiphora, photophobia and blepharospasm.

Also known as: Buphthalmus, buphthalmia, buphthalmos, hydrophthalmos, primary congenital glaucoma

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