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The Effect of Short-Term Hypobaric Hypoxic Exposure on Intraocular Pressure
Current Eye Research, 10/15/08
Karadag R et al. - STHC caused a significant increase in IOP in healthy participants. But this significant increase in IOP cannot be solely explained by a CCT-related overestimation error due to the increase in CCT. Individuals with IOP-related disorders such as glaucoma should be cautious when facing potential exposure to hypobaric hypoxic conditions.
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