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Race and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985A comparison of racial distributions for three groups of patients showed that 115 of 140 patients (81.6%) with open-angle glaucoma, 221 of 392 patients (56.4%) with ocular hypertension, and 1,028 of 2,109 patients (48.7%) in a random sample were black.
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GH Secretion in Open-Angle Glaucoma
Ophthalmologica, 1979Open-angle glaucoma is frequently observed in patients with acromegaly suggesting that the somatotropic hormone might facilitate a condition of glaucoma. The open-angle glaucoma patients studied, displayed higher plasma human growth hormone (HGH) levels than control subjects 60 min (30.3 +/- 1.7 against 16.8 +/- 2.7 ng/ml; p less than 0.001) and 90 min
A V, Greco +5 more
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The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Glaucoma is a progressive optic neuropathy associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP; normal range 8-22 mm Hg), which is the only disease-related factor that can be modified. Topical drugs that lower IOP are the first line of treatment for open-angle glaucoma.
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Glaucoma is a progressive optic neuropathy associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP; normal range 8-22 mm Hg), which is the only disease-related factor that can be modified. Topical drugs that lower IOP are the first line of treatment for open-angle glaucoma.
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A.M.A. archives of ophthalmology, 2003
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of legal blindness in the United States. Open-angle glaucoma is an asymptomatic, progressive optic neuropathy characterized by enlarging optic disc cupping and visual field loss. Patients at increased risk for open-angle glaucoma include blacks older than 40 years, whites older than 65 years, and persons with a ...
James S, Distelhorst, Grady M, Hughes
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Glaucoma is the second most common cause of legal blindness in the United States. Open-angle glaucoma is an asymptomatic, progressive optic neuropathy characterized by enlarging optic disc cupping and visual field loss. Patients at increased risk for open-angle glaucoma include blacks older than 40 years, whites older than 65 years, and persons with a ...
James S, Distelhorst, Grady M, Hughes
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Pathogenesis of primary open‐angle glaucoma
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2012Editorial ; Robert J ...
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Neuropathology of the Trabeculum in Open-Angle Glaucoma
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959This paper demonstrates the neuropathology of the trabeculum in both eyes of a case of "primary" open-angle glaucoma. For this study it was not only necessary to obtain the eyes of a clinically well-studied case of open-angle glaucoma that had had no surgery, I also needed the combination of a great amount of luck and some experience to get a complete ...
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Low-dimensional wide-bandgap semiconductors for UV photodetectors
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Ziqing Li, Xiaosheng Fang
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