The hemorrhagic glaucoma defines a clinical syndrome which recognizes as a frequent symptoms the hemorrhagic element, and from the morphopathological point of view the presence of some neoformation vessels at the level of the iris and camerular angle. 22 clinical observations of hemorrhagic glaucoma which appeared during one year are analyzed. It is shown that the new vessels appear as a reaction of the tissues hypoxemia and especially to alon of the oxygen pressure that determines the increase of the vessels. Also in the hemorrhagic glaucoma appears a deficiency of the venous reaction which determines a deficiency of the venous flow. The new vessels appear because of the hypoxemia and acid lactic accumulation only as the presence of a vital iridian tissue, because the new vessels do not appear in necrotic tissues.
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