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Natural History of Open-Angle Glaucoma
Ophthalmology, 10/28/09
Heijl A et al. – In this 6–year follow–up study, the median untreated rate of progression corresponded to advancing from normal visual function to blindness in approximately 70 years, whereas on the basis of the mean rate, visual function would show the same deterioration in approximately 25 years. Large differences existed among patients and different glaucoma types, with PEXG progressing considerably faster than HTG, and NTG progressing at the lowest rate.
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