hypotony
Hypotony refers to abnormally low intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eye. It is commonly defined as an IOP below the normal range, often less than 6 to 8 mmHg, though the exact threshold can vary by context. Hypotony may be acute or chronic and can affect vision and ocular structure.
Causes include decreased production of aqueous humor due to ciliary body dysfunction from inflammation, trauma, infection,
Signs and complications may include a shallow or flat anterior chamber, corneal edema, choroidal effusions or
Diagnosis relies on IOP measurement with tonometry and clinical examination of the anterior chamber depth. Imaging
Management focuses on treating the underlying cause. This may involve repairing a wound leak, adjusting filtration