5 Key Takeaways
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A 49-year-old male patient with moderate primary open-angle glaucoma presented with increased cataract-related symptoms.
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The patient has stable intraocular pressure and visual field loss, with a central corneal thickness of 600 µm in both eyes.
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MonacoPro imaging confirmed the diagnosis of pigmentary glaucoma, revealing a dark shadow in the retinal periphery.
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Multimodal imaging with MonacoPro allows for comprehensive monitoring of glaucomatous changes and peripheral retinal insights.
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The patient will undergo cataract surgery with minimally invasive glaucoma surgery as his cataracts progress.
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