Primary congenital glucoma

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Primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) or primary infantile glaucoma (PIG) is a rare disease that presents a characteristic clinical picture with a clear identity. Because it is primary, it has no association with other syndromes and ocular anomalies, with increased intraocular pressure (IOP) due to poor...

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Autor: Chafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue
Repositorio:Diagnóstico
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/433
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Glaucoma congénito
glaucoma infantil
trabeculectomía
ambliopía
Congenital glaucoma
infantile glaucoma
trabeculectomy
amblyopia
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Glaucoma congénito primario
title Primary congenital glucoma
spellingShingle Primary congenital glucoma
Chafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.
Glaucoma congénito
glaucoma infantil
trabeculectomía
ambliopía
Congenital glaucoma
infantile glaucoma
trabeculectomy
amblyopia
title_short Primary congenital glucoma
title_full Primary congenital glucoma
title_fullStr Primary congenital glucoma
title_full_unstemmed Primary congenital glucoma
title_sort Primary congenital glucoma
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.
author Chafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.
author_facet Chafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Glaucoma congénito
glaucoma infantil
trabeculectomía
ambliopía
Congenital glaucoma
infantile glaucoma
trabeculectomy
amblyopia
topic Glaucoma congénito
glaucoma infantil
trabeculectomía
ambliopía
Congenital glaucoma
infantile glaucoma
trabeculectomy
amblyopia
description Primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) or primary infantile glaucoma (PIG) is a rare disease that presents a characteristic clinical picture with a clear identity. Because it is primary, it has no association with other syndromes and ocular anomalies, with increased intraocular pressure (IOP) due to poor development of the excretory part of the aqueous humor drainage, in the structures of the trabecular meshwork, ergo PCG is a product of poor development from the tissues of the angle of the anterior chamber that are embryologically derived from neural crest cells. Its rare presentation, with recessive inheritance of variable penetrance and very likely multifactorial inheritance makes it difficult for its study, follow-up and treatment that is focused on lowering IOP as soon as possible, preparing the child for surgery. Classically the initial surgery can be goniotomy or trabeculotomy. The failure of these procedures inserts the case as refractory with little studied protocol and is the heritage of combined surgeries such as trabeculectomy coupled with trabeculotomy, trabeculectomy with application of antimetabolites, trabeculectomy with amniotic membrane, placement of implants or valved devices and last and more invasive, procedures that destroy the ciliary body. Ethics obliges us to follow these cases to the end. When surgery is not efficient, visual rehabilitation, correcting the resulting refractive errors and addressing the opacities of the eye's transparent media, and finally we must combat visual loss due to amblyopia in all its forms.
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spelling Primary congenital glucomaGlaucoma congénito primarioChafloque-Cervantes, Augusto B.Glaucoma congénitoglaucoma infantiltrabeculectomíaambliopíaCongenital glaucomainfantile glaucomatrabeculectomyamblyopiaPrimary congenital glaucoma (PCG) or primary infantile glaucoma (PIG) is a rare disease that presents a characteristic clinical picture with a clear identity. Because it is primary, it has no association with other syndromes and ocular anomalies, with increased intraocular pressure (IOP) due to poor development of the excretory part of the aqueous humor drainage, in the structures of the trabecular meshwork, ergo PCG is a product of poor development from the tissues of the angle of the anterior chamber that are embryologically derived from neural crest cells. Its rare presentation, with recessive inheritance of variable penetrance and very likely multifactorial inheritance makes it difficult for its study, follow-up and treatment that is focused on lowering IOP as soon as possible, preparing the child for surgery. Classically the initial surgery can be goniotomy or trabeculotomy. The failure of these procedures inserts the case as refractory with little studied protocol and is the heritage of combined surgeries such as trabeculectomy coupled with trabeculotomy, trabeculectomy with application of antimetabolites, trabeculectomy with amniotic membrane, placement of implants or valved devices and last and more invasive, procedures that destroy the ciliary body. Ethics obliges us to follow these cases to the end. When surgery is not efficient, visual rehabilitation, correcting the resulting refractive errors and addressing the opacities of the eye's transparent media, and finally we must combat visual loss due to amblyopia in all its forms.El glaucoma congénito primario (GCP) o glaucoma infantil primario (GIP) es una enfermedad de poca frecuencia que presenta cuadro clínico característico con clara identidad. Por ser primario no tiene asociación con otros síndromes y anomalías oculares existiendo incremento de la presión intraocular (PIO) por mal desarrollo de la parte excretora del drenaje del humor acuoso, en las estructuras de la malla trabecular, ergo el GCP es producto del mal desarrollo de los tejidos del ángulo de la cámara anterior que embriológicamente derivan de células de la cresta neural. Su rara presentación, con herencia recesiva de variable penetrancia y muy probable herencia multifactorial lo hace difícil para su estudio, seguimiento y tratamiento que, dé inicio está enfocado es disminuir la PIO lo más pronto posible preparando al niño para la cirugía. Clásicamente la cirugía inicial puede ser goniotomía o trabeculotomía. El fracaso de estos procedimientos inserta el caso como refractario con poco protocolo estudiado y patrimonio de las cirugías combinadas como trabeculectomía aunada a trabeculotomía, y/o trabeculectomía con aplicación de antimetabolitos, trabeculectomía con membrana amniótica, la colocación de implantes o dispositivos valvulados y por último y más invasivo, los procedimientos que destruyen el cuerpo ciliar. La ética obliga a seguir estos casos hasta el final. Cuando la cirugía no es eficiente, la rehabilitación visual, corrigiendo los vicios de refracción resultantes y abordardando las opacidades de medios transparentes del ojo y finalmente debemos combatir la pérdida visual por ambliopía en todas sus formas.Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue2023-04-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/43310.33734/diagnostico.v62i1.433Diagnóstico; Vol. 62 No. 1 (2023); e433Diagnostico; Vol. 62 Núm. 1 (2023); e4331018-28882709-795110.33734/diagnostico.v62i1reponame:Diagnósticoinstname:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanueinstacron:FIHUspahttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/433/427Derechos de autor 2023 Augusto A. Chafloque-Cervanteshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/4332023-04-29T23:59:38Z
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