Fifty Percent in Ophthalmology

Dr. Shahid Alam
Published Online: April 16th, 2020 | Read Time: 1 minute, 16 seconds

  1. Approximately 50 % of eyes develop NVG following ischaemic CRVO
  2. 50% of patients with ICE syndrome have glaucoma
  3. 50% of Cogan Rees patients have absent iris atrophy
  4. 50% of congenital glaucoma patients develop visual field loss
  5. 50% of patients with Reiger syndrome develop glaucoma
  6. 50% of patients with Peter’s anomaly develop glaucoma
  7. 50% of patients with NF-1 who develop glaucoma also develop neurofibroma of upper eyelid or facial hemiatrophy
  8. 50% of lacrimal gland masses are inflammatory and 50 % are neoplastic.
  9. After 5 years of ALT, 50% of eyes have controlled IOP
  10. Bleeding occurs in 50% cases after Nd:YAG irodotomy
  11. 50% of infants at birth, have obstrtuction of NLD at the level of valve Hasner
  12. 50% of patients with angioid streaks have systemic associations
  13. 50% of all retinal detachments are associated with one or more breaks
  14. 50% of cases of IPCV have good prognosis
  15. Maculopathy occurs in 50% cases of non central optic disc pits
  16. Cancer associated retinopathy is the initial manifestation of small lung cancer in 50% of cases
Dr. Shahid Alam
Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Dr. Shahid is Assistant Professor in the Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and Ocular Oncology Unit at Institute of Ophthalmology, Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
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