Buphthalmos

Last revised by David McArdle on 9 Dec 2023

Buphthalmos is a descriptive term which simply means an enlarged eyeball or ocular globe due to increased intraocular pressure (glaucoma), without deformation or intrinsic mass lesion.

Epidemiology

It typically manifests in infants and young children.

Pathology

In the majority of cases it indicates the presence of congenital (infantile) glaucoma.

Associations

History and etymology

It derives from the Greek word βοῦς bous (ox or cow), referring to the bulging eyes common to bovines.

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