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Ascorbic acid concentration is reduced in the secondary aqueous humour of glaucomatous patients
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 07/02/09
Leite MT et al. - The ascorbic acid concentration in secondary AH of glaucomatous patients was approximately twofold lower in comparison with primary AH of glaucomatous and cataract patients. The implications of a reduced concentration of ascorbic acid in the secondary AH deserve further investigation.
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