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Glaucoma as a Complication of Superselective Ophthalmic Angiography

Takatoshi Sorimachia, Jun Maruyab, Yuka Mizusawac, Yasushi Itod and Shigekazu Takeuchid

a Department of Neurosurgery, Nishiogi-chuo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
b Department of Neurosurgery, Niigata Prefectural Koide Hospital, Niigata, Japan
c Department of Ophthalmology, Niigata Prefectural Koide Hospital, Niigata, Japan
d Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan



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FIG 1. Right ophthalmic angiogram (lateral projection). The anterior ethmoidal (arrow) and posterior ethmoidal arteries (arrowhead) faintly feed the tumor in the olfactory groove.



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FIG 2. Axial CT scan obtained before (left) and after (right) ophthalmic angiography. The margin of the right eye is markedly enhanced by contrast medium after angiography.