It could potentially be similar to a closed angle glaucoma, and I would expect similar symptoms if that were the case.... otherwise why was I quitted there?
You have no idea what you are talking about. It would be nothing like angle closure. Then angle is wide open, in fact the iris is bowed posteriorly, not anteriorly. That is the mechanism of pigmentary dispersion / pigmentary glaucoma. Not the over minus part, but chafing of the anterior lens capsule rubs pigment off the posterior iris which gets clogged in the TM. In answer to the prior question, sometimes patient can feel it , usually after exercise , most cannot but have elevated IOP which can lead to GON. The test answer is young, myopic males.
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