GonioscopyResultsGonioscopy is an eye examination to look
at the front part of your eye (anterior chamber) between the
cornea and the
iris. During gonioscopy, the drainage angle of your
eye is checked. Your doctor measures the drainage angle, its width, and checks
whether it is open or closed. Gonioscopy results| Normal: | The drainage angle
appears normal, is wide open, and is not blocked. |
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Abnormal: | Most people with
open-angle glaucoma have a large, open drainage angle.
The drainage angle may be blocked so fluid does not drain from the
eye. |
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Scar tissue or other damage to the drainage angle is
seen. | Most people with
closed-angle glaucoma have a drainage angle that is
partially or completely blocked by the iris. Closed-angle glaucoma blocks the
movement of fluid between the chambers of the eye. | Other conditions that can
cause glaucoma—such as an eye injury, an eye infection, breakdown and flaking
off of the color pigment of the iris, or a form of closed-angle glaucoma called
plateau iris syndrome—may be seen. |
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