hydrophthalmia
Hydrophthalmia is a term sometimes used to describe a severe form of congenital glaucoma. Congenital glaucoma is a rare eye condition present at birth or developing within the first few months of life. It is caused by abnormal development of the eye's drainage system, leading to a buildup of fluid (aqueous humor) within the eye. This increased pressure, known as intraocular pressure, can damage the optic nerve and retina, potentially leading to vision loss if not treated promptly.
The hallmark sign of hydrophthalmia is an enlarged eye, a condition also referred to as buphthalmos. Other
The diagnosis of hydrophthalmia typically involves a comprehensive eye examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist. This includes