What is the most common complication in recurrent anterior uveitis

Correct Answer: Glaucoma
Description: B i.e. Glaucoma Secondary glaucoma (due to posterior synechiae formation) is most common complication in recurrent anterior uveitis Q. It occurs due to Albuminous aqueous blocking the angle - Trabeculitis & trabecular oedema - Ring synechiae --> iris bombe -> peripheral anterior synechiae ---> angle closure glaucoma. - Occlusio pupillae --> anterior synechiae --> angle closure glaucoma Steroid induced
Category: Ophthalmology
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