Difference between revisions of "Glaucoma"
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Glaucoma is an increase in intraocular pressure. This may be caused by a lack of drainage from the eye due to a dysfunction of the Ciliary body, causing a closure of the iridiocorneal angle. | Glaucoma is an increase in intraocular pressure. This may be caused by a lack of drainage from the eye due to a dysfunction of the Ciliary body, causing a closure of the iridiocorneal angle. | ||
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Revision as of 14:41, 24 May 2011
Glaucoma is an increase in intraocular pressure. This may be caused by a lack of drainage from the eye due to a dysfunction of the Ciliary body, causing a closure of the iridiocorneal angle.
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