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ICD-10 code: H40.1494

Disease category: H40.149: Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, unspecified eye

Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage: Overview

Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage is a type of glaucoma that occurs when the pressure inside the eye increases, damaging the optic nerve. Pseudoexfoliation of Lens refers to the accumulation of abnormal protein fibers on the surface of the lens in the eye, which may contribute to the development of glaucoma. This condition may affect one or both eyes and is often in an indeterminate stage, meaning that it is not yet clear how advanced the condition is or how it will progress.

Symptoms

The symptoms of Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage may include:

  1. Blurred vision
  2. Difficulty seeing in low light conditions
  3. Halos around lights
  4. Eye pain
  5. Redness in the eye

It is important to note that in some cases, Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage may not present any symptoms, which is why regular eye exams are crucial for early detection and treatment.

Causes

The exact cause of Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage is not yet fully understood. However, it is believed that the accumulation of abnormal protein fibers on the surface of the lens in the eye may contribute to the development of glaucoma. Other risk factors for developing glaucoma include:

  • Age (60 and above)
  • Family history of glaucoma
  • High eye pressure
  • Thin corneas
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Indeterminate Stage typically involves a comprehensive eye exam, which may include:

  1. Visual acuity test
  2. Visual field test
  3. Dilated eye exam
  4. Measurement of eye pressure
  5. Examination of the optic nerve

If glaucoma is suspected, additional tests may be ordered, such as a gonioscopy or imaging tests.

Conclusion

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Treatment of Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, unspecified eye, indeterminate stage:

Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a serious eye condition that can cause vision loss if left untreated. This condition occurs when the lens of the eye becomes covered with a flaky material known as pseudoexfoliation, which can lead to increased pressure within the eye. There are several treatment options available for capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, but the ...

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