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“Surgical Intervention for Pediatric Glaucoma: Improved IOP Control, Decreased Medication Dependence, and Better Visual Acuity, but Multiple Surgeries and Thicker Central Corneal Thickness May Affect Outcomes”

by satcit

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38112386

The study found that surgical intervention for pediatric glaucoma patients led to improved IOP control, decreased medication dependence, and better visual acuity, but multiple surgeries may be required in some cases, and thicker central corneal thickness is associated with worse outcomes.

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