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Last reviewed: 30 Nov 2025
Last updated: 20 Nov 2025

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors
  • halos around lights
  • aching eye or brow pain
  • headache
  • nausea, vomiting
  • reduced visual acuity
  • eye redness
  • elevated intraocular pressure (IOP)
  • corneal oedema
  • fixed mid-dilated pupil

Other diagnostic factors

  • use of drugs that induce angle narrowing
  • incidental eye findings
  • blurred vision
  • corneal hysteresis
  • change in vision

Risk factors

  • female sex
  • hyperopia
  • shallow peripheral anterior chamber
  • angle closure in the fellow eye
  • Asian and Inuit ethnicity
  • advanced age
  • lens opacity
  • family history of glaucoma
  • use of drugs that induce angle narrowing
  • corneal hysteresis

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • gonioscopy, examination of anterior chamber angle
  • slit-lamp examination
  • automatic static perimetry

Investigations to consider

  • ultrasound biomicroscopy
  • anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) (of angle)
  • objective quantitative assessment of optic nerve damage

Emerging tests

  • corneal hysteresis

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Brian A. Francis, MD, MS

Riffenburgh Professorship in Glaucoma

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

Doheny Eye Institute

Department of Ophthalmology

Keck School of Medicine

University of Southern California

Los Angeles

CA

Disclosures

BAF declares that he has no competing interests.

Stephanie Midtling, MD

Glaucoma Fellow

Department of Ophthalmology

UCLA Stein Eye Institute

Doheny Eye Centers UCLA

Los Angeles

CA

Disclosures

SM declares that she has no competing interests.

Acknowledgements

Dr Brian A. Francis and Dr Stephanie Midtling would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Ani Khondkaryan, Dr Yaniv Barkana, and Dr Noa Chetrit, previous contributors to this topic. AK, YB, and NC declare that they have no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Gus Gazzard, MA, MBBChir, MD, FRCOphth

Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon

King's College Hospital

Honorary Research Fellow

Institute of Ophthalmology

London

UK

Disclosures

GG declares that he has no competing interests.

Edward J. Rockwood, MD

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University

Cole Eye Institute

Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland

OH

Disclosures

EJR has received one honorarium from Pfizer, Inc. (manufacturers of Xalatan) for a speaking engagement.

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References

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Key articles

American Academy of Ophthalmology. Preferred practice pattern: primary angle closure. Nov 2020 [internet publication].Full text

American Academy of Ophthalmology. ​Glaucoma summary benchmarks - 2024. Dec 2024 [internet publication].Full text

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