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ICD-10 code: H40.1490

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

Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens, Unspecified Eye, Stage Unspecified: Understanding the Condition

Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a type of glaucoma that affects the eye's drainage system, leading to increased pressure in the eye. It is usually associated with the accumulation of a sticky material on the lens surface, known as pseudoexfoliation material. This condition can affect one or both eyes and can progress to cause vision loss if not managed appropriately.

While the exact cause of capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is not known, it is more common in people over 60 years of age, those with a family history of glaucoma, and those with certain genetic mutations. Additionally, certain medications, such as corticosteroids, can increase the risk of developing this condition.

Symptoms of Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens

The early stages of capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens may not have any noticeable symptoms. As the condition progresses, patients may experience:

  1. Gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision
  2. Blurred or hazy vision
  3. Halos or glare around lights
  4. Difficulty adjusting to darkness
  5. Eye redness, pain, or discomfort

It is important to note that these symptoms can also be present in other eye conditions, so it is important to seek a professional diagnosis if experiencing any of these symptoms.

Diagnosing Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens

Diagnosing capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens involves a comprehensive eye exam, which may include:

  1. Visual acuity test
  2. Measurement of eye pressure
  3. Visual field test
  4. Dilated eye exam

Additional tests may be performed to assess the health of the optic nerve and determine the extent of damage caused by the condition.

Conclusion

Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a serious condition that can lead to vision loss if not managed appropriately. While the cause of this condition is still unknown, there are effective treatment options available to help manage the condition and prevent further damage. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms associated with capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, it is important to seek a professional diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment.

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

Treatment Options for Capsular Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliation of Lens

Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a form of glaucoma that affects the eyes. It is caused by the accumulation of material on the surface of the lens, which can lead to blockages in the drainage system of the eye. This, in turn, can cause an increase in pressure that can damage the optic nerve an...

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