Introduction: The congenital glaucomas can be primary or secondary as consequence of other ocular processes. The case that we present is a patient of 6 months of age with an Axenfeld Rieger syndrome. Clinical Case: Fe...Introduction: The congenital glaucomas can be primary or secondary as consequence of other ocular processes. The case that we present is a patient of 6 months of age with an Axenfeld Rieger syndrome. Clinical Case: Female patient that presents a prominent displaced Schwalbe line posterior embryotoxon and tissue strands extending from peripheral iris to this展开更多
文摘Introduction: The congenital glaucomas can be primary or secondary as consequence of other ocular processes. The case that we present is a patient of 6 months of age with an Axenfeld Rieger syndrome. Clinical Case: Female patient that presents a prominent displaced Schwalbe line posterior embryotoxon and tissue strands extending from peripheral iris to this