Glaucoma in episcleritis
T. S. Harbin Jr and I. P. Pollack
Two patients had episcleritis and a secondary open angle glaucoma. Anterior
uveitis was absent in three of the four eyes. The low facility of outflow
suggests that increased episcleral venous pressure was not the mechanism of
the glaucoma. The response of the intraocular pressure and, in one case,
the outflow facility to steroid therapy suggests that inflammation of angle
structures was the pathogenesis of the raised intraocular pressure.