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Glaucoma, Suspect, Adult: Differential Diagnoses & Workup
Updated: Mar 19, 2009
- Overview
- Differential Diagnoses & Workup
- Treatment & Medication
- Follow-up
Differential Diagnoses
Other Problems to Be Considered
Physiologic cupping
Hemorrhagic glaucoma
Intermittent angle-closure glaucoma
Optic atrophy (eg, chiasmal tumors, syphilis, ischemic optic neuropathy, drugs, retinal vascular or degenerative disease)
Previous glaucomatous damage
Previous ischemic damage to the optic nerve (eg, previous hypotensive event, vascular surgery, hemorrhage, shock)
Hematologic disease (eg, anemia, polycythemia vera)
Congenital optic nerve abnormalities (eg, myopic discs, coloboma, optic nerve pits)
Workup
Other Tests
- See Physical.
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Keywords
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Differential Diagnoses & Workup: Glaucoma, Suspect, Adult