
Glaucoma
- group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure resulting in damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers.
- Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.

Borderline glaucoma (glaucoma suspect)

Preglaucoma unspecified

Open angle with borderline glaucoma findings

Anatomical narrow angle borderline glaucoma

Steroid responders borderline glaucoma

Ocular hypertension

Open-angle glaucoma

Open-angle glaucoma unspecified

Primary open angle glaucoma

Low tension open-angle glaucoma

Pigmentary open-angle glaucoma

Glaucoma of childhood
- Abnormally large eyeball.

Residual stage of open angle glaucoma

Primary angle-closure glaucoma

Primary angle-closure glaucoma unspecified

Intermittent angle-closure glaucoma

Acute angle-closure glaucoma

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma

Residual stage of angle-closure glaucoma

Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma

Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma glaucomatous stage

Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma residual stage

Glaucoma associated with congenital anomalies dystrophies and systemic syndromes

Glaucoma associated with chamber angle anomalies

Glaucoma associated with anomalies of iris

Glaucoma associated with other anterior segment anomalies

Glaucoma associated with systemic syndromes

Glaucoma associated with disorders of the lens

Phacolytic glaucoma

Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma

Glaucoma associated with other lens disorders

Glaucoma associated with other ocular disorders

Glaucoma associated with unspecified ocular disorder

Glaucoma associated with pupillary block

Glaucoma associated with ocular inflammations

Glaucoma associated with vascular disorders of eye

Glaucoma associated with tumors or cysts

Glaucoma associated with ocular trauma

Other specified forms of glaucoma

Hypersecretion glaucoma

Glaucoma with increased episcleral venous pressure

Aqueous misdirection

Other specified glaucoma

Unspecified glaucoma
- group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure resulting in damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers.
- Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.