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Patients with advanced glaucoma, active uveitis, active choroidal neovascular membrane, proliferative diabetic retinopathy, optic neuropathy, any inherited ...
People with some types of glaucoma also may rapidly lose endothelial cells. "Over time, if you lose enough of the endothelial pumper cells, it's like not ...
These include having a hard time reading small print, as well as getting cataracts, glaucoma or macular degeneration. Learning what to watch for can help ...
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Patients with uncontrolled glaucoma. If checking pressure is clinically indicated, patients with intraocular pressure (IOP) > 22 mmHg or ULN adjusted by age ...
History of glaucoma, intraocular pressure > 21 mmHg or ocular hypertension requiring more than one medication. Any uncontrolled systemic disease that, in ...
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Also think about vision problems that tend to occur as you age. These include having a hard time reading small print, as well as getting cataracts, glaucoma or ...
Glaucoma (angle-closure type) or; Kidney disease or; Liver disease or; Mania or hypomania, history of or; Psychosis (mental illness) or; Schizophrenia (mental ...
Current or any history of confirmed diagnosis of glaucoma (for example, but not limited to, glaucomatous VF changes or nerve changes, or history of glaucoma ...
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