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Guedes RAP et al. – Two factors seem to be associated to NPDS failure: the absence of intraoperative MMC and preoperative IOP.

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Ricardo A. P. Guedes, 09/21/09

This the first study trying to elucidate some factors related to NPDS failure. It reinforces the need of antimetabolite (MMC) as an adjunctive to NPDS, as in trabeculectomy.

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