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Glaucoma

Markomichelakis NN, Kostakou A, Halkiadakis I et al.

General Hospital of Athens, Athens, Greece.

 Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2009;247:775–80.

Editor’s note: Glaucoma is not unusual in uveitic eyes, occurring as a result of either the iritis itself or the steroids used to treat it. One wants the widest therapeutic help in managing this difficult problem, but there has been concern that prostaglandin analogues may cause uveitis.

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