An elderly man came to the clinic today complaining of headache and eye pain on the right side during the last 2 weeks of dialysis, making it impossible to continue dialysis. The examination revealed that the pressure in the right eye exceeded 50 mmHg, the anterior chamber was shallow, the cornea was foggy and edematous, the iris was heavily neovascularized, and the fundus was cloudy. The left eye had an IOP of 15 mmHg, a clear cornea, a deep anterior chamber, and an IOL in place. The patient had been seen in 2009 in the right eye and was diagnosed with bilateral primary angle-closure glaucoma with absolute phase in the right eye. He had been taking IOP-lowering medication intermittently and had no serious discomfort in his left eye. Mao Jin, Ophthalmology, Beijing Aier Yingzhi Eye Hospital