What are the symptoms of green cilia syndrome?

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Glaucomatocyclitis syndrome, also known as glaucomatocyclitis crisis, also known as Posner Schlossman syndrome, is a special form of anterior uveitis with glaucoma, which mainly occurs in young adults aged 20-50.

What are the symptoms of green cilia syndrome?

It is characterized by non granulomatous uveitis with obvious elevated intraocular pressure. The onset is rapid, monocular and recurrent. It is related to fatigue, especially mental fatigue and mental tension; The mechanism is inflammatory reaction mediated by prostaglandin.

Clinical manifestations of mild inflammation, local congestion is very light, elevated intraocular pressure, usually less impact on vision, early onset, has an impact on vision, can appear in front of the blurred vision, fog.

Glaucomatocyclitis syndrome is a kind of monocular glaucoma with ciliary body inflammation. It was first described by Posner and schlossmann. It is characterized by unilateral, recurrent attacks, mild visual impairment, moderate elevated intraocular pressure, open angle and a small amount of gray KP. Therefore, it is also called Posner schlossmarm syndrome. Since 1948, as an independent eye disease, most of them have been reported and studied in various aspects.

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Glaucomatous ciliary body syndrome can occur in any area and race. It is a rare disease. Its incidence rate and prevalence are not yet clear, and its proportion in the whole uveitis is low. The onset age of this disease is 11-69 years old, but it mostly occurs in young adults. Most of the patients suffered from monocular involvement, while a few patients suffered from binocular involvement, but the performance was not synchronous.