Correlation Between The Pressure-to-Cornea Index And Both Structur And Functional Measures Of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma In North Indian Population In And Around Lucknow
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Glaucoma is a potentially blinding disease known as "Sneak thief of Sight". It is the second leading cause of visual loss worldwide. Thus, making the recognition of all risk factors of utmost important. Early detection and diagnosis is essential so that treatment can delay disease progression. Intraocular pressure and Central corneal thickness are known risk factors for the progression of glaucoma.Abstract
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