Aqueous Veins in Glaucomatous Eyes

Abstract
In certain cases of glaucoma it has been found that when the bulbar tension is in an increasing phase the aqueous veins are filled with blood and when the bulbar tension is in a decreasing phase there is a clear fluid within the aqueous veins. Light tends to cause a slight increase in the amt. of blood in the aqueous veins. The aqueous veins are illustrated photographically.

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