2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2007.07.033
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Topical Glaucoma Therapy as a Risk Factor for Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction

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“…Preoperative subclinical inflammation induced by previous exposure to long-term topical ocular glaucoma medication was felt to be the cause of this inflammation and higher surgical failure rate. Punctal stenosis is not uncommon from chronic exposure to topical ocular medication [40, 41]. In the NR, there are numerous cases of unilateral punctual stenosis occurring only on the side of the patient's monocular glaucoma.…”
Section: Hypothesis 5: Long-term Topical Ocular Medications With Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative subclinical inflammation induced by previous exposure to long-term topical ocular glaucoma medication was felt to be the cause of this inflammation and higher surgical failure rate. Punctal stenosis is not uncommon from chronic exposure to topical ocular medication [40, 41]. In the NR, there are numerous cases of unilateral punctual stenosis occurring only on the side of the patient's monocular glaucoma.…”
Section: Hypothesis 5: Long-term Topical Ocular Medications With Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are, however, a few reports on antihypertensive medications as a cause of NLDO or lacrimal canalicular obstruction. Seider et al [16] reported that chronic use of timolol-containing topical glaucoma therapy preparations in glaucoma patients is associated with an increased risk of developing NLDO. Kashkouli et al and McNab [17, 18] demonstrated that the punctum and canaliculus are the main anatomical sites of lacrimal drainage system obstruction associated with topical antihypertensive medications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increased incidence of NLDO in patients being treated for glaucoma with eye drops containing timolol is also to be reported. As a matter of fact, the drug induces conjunctival inflammation and fibrosis, fostering conditions to nasolacrimal duct stenosis 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%