Seventy-one cases of uveitis-glaucoma-hyphaema syndrome.
Laura ArmonaiteAnders BehndigPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2020)
In UGH syndrome, the results are better with surgical intervention than with conservative treatment, but surgery does not guarantee resolution. Pseudophacodonesis is a risk factor for UGH syndrome, but blood thinners are not, and iris defects are not specific to UGH syndrome. A high IOP at the first haemorrhage increases the risk for needing subsequent IOP-lowering therapy.