Causes of loss of vision in congenital glaucoma
J. D. Morin and J. H. Bryars
Of 51 patients with congenital glaucoma, 13 had unilateral and 38 bilateral
disease. Pressure was controlled at 8 to 24 mm Hg in 76 of the 89 affected
eyes. Forty-one of these 76 eyes had visual acuity poorer than 6/15
(20/50); optic nerve damage as shown by visual field testing was the cause
in 20, and medial opacities, including irregular corneal astigmatism, was
the cause in 15. In only six eyes did the poor vision result from
anisometropic amblyopia.