Micropulse transscleral diode laser for pediatric glaucoma in Sturge-Weber syndrome: A bridge therapy to other treatments
Key Points
Micropulse laser intervention improved outcomes for pediatric glaucoma patients with Sturge-Weber syndrome, showing promising future potential.
In one instance, patients exhibited a significant decrease in intraocular pressure after treatment with the micropulse laser, indicating effectiveness.
This observational analysis employed a micropulse transscleral laser approach for patients diagnosed with Sturge-Weber syndrome and pediatric glaucoma.
This method may serve as an important bridge therapy until further treatment options are pursued or validated.
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