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  Vol. 95 No. 4, April 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Sympathetic uveitis following glaucoma surgery

H. F. Shammas, N. A. Zubyk and T. F. Stanfield

We had two cases of sympathetic uveitis after filtering procedures were performed on blind, painful eyes. A review of the literature shows that it is not the type of antiglaucoma operation that has to be incriminated in precipitating sympathetic uveitis, but the condition of the eye undergoing a filtering procedure. The risk is much higher when the glaucoma is absolute. There is much danger in operating on blind, painful eyes.





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