**4. Other uveitic glaucomas**

Glaucoma has been reported in patients with pars planitis (8%), uveitic from Reiter's syn‐ drome (1%), ankylosing spondylitis, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (nephropathia epidemica) and epidemic dropsy from ingestion of sanguinarine in Argemone mexicana oil. Bilateral acute angle closure glaucoma due to uveal effusion has been described in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and responded to medical treatment with cycloplegics, topical corticosteroids and anti-glaucoma medications. [32]

**Figure 4.** Reiter's syndrome. Note the pigment over the crystalline lens after pupil dilation and release of posterior synechiae.
