Abstract

Malignant glaucoma is one of the most serious complications of eye surgery, which may progress to permanent blindness. The incidence of malignant glaucoma after eye surgery in patients with angle-closure glaucoma ranges from 0.4 to 8%. The article describes the risk factors and clinical manifestations of this pathology and existing treatment approaches.

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