Abstract
The prevalence of optic disc hemorrhage (DH) was determined in groups consisting of 192 primary open-angle glaucoma, 113 primary angleclosure glaucoma, 78 low-tension glaucoma, and 473 normal patients. The DH was most prevalent (20.5%) among low tension glaucoma patients (x2; P < 0.001). The epidemiological features of DH were studied in 58 low-tension glaucoma patients by examining them every one to four weeks from 6 to 32 months. All the DHs but one took place within a seven-month follow-up and the incidence of DH varied from 0 to 10% during the 32-month follow-up period. The overall incidence of DH was 24.8% during that period of time. Recurrences were seen in 64% of the eyes and 92% of these occurred within 28 weeks following the previous hemorrhages. Ninety-two percent of all DHs were present for at least four weeks. Low-tension glaucoma eyes seem to consist of two different groups; one which develops recurrent DH and one which is very unlikely to bleed through its entire course.
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