| angle-closure g., intermittent |
the second phase of angle-closure glaucoma, usually lasting for several months, and characterized by intermittent, transient attacks of glaucoma with rapidly rising intraocular pressure, edematous cornea, and dull or throbbing pain in or around the eye.
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| angle-closure g., latent |
the first phase of angle-closure glaucoma; patients may be free of symptoms or have minor attacks of varying severity, duration, and frequency for months or years before a crisis. Gonioscopy reveals narrow angles capable of closure. Called also prodromal g.
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| angle-recession g. |
glaucoma secondary to contusion injury of the eye, in which the anterior chamber is deep and the angle recedes, with exposure of the ciliary body, as seen gonioscopically, with blocking of the trabecular spaces; called also contusion g.
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| angle |
the shape made by two rays extending from a common end point, the vertex. Measures of angles are described using the degree system.
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| angle of incidence |
The angle at which light strikes a surface.
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