Ganekal, SunilDorairaj, Syril2016-08-312016-08-312016-05Ganekal Sunil, Dorairaj Syril. Angle Recession Glaucoma. Journal of Vision Sciences, 2015 May-Aug; 1(2): 28-37.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/176842Traumatic glaucomas are a very heterogeneous group of entities due to a variety of mechanisms which increase the intraocular pressure in the early or late phase after traumatic injury. Glaucoma after closed globe injury is a major concern because many cases may go unnoticed and are diagnosed many years later as having irreversible glaucomatous optic nerve damage.[1,2] Angle recession is one of the causes for late onset posttraumatic glaucoma; this condition may be underdiagnosed because the onset is often delayed and because a history of eye injury may be distant or forgotten.enBlunt traumaAngle recessionGlaucomaAngle Recession Glaucoma.Article