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Glaucoma progression

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Glaucoma Working Group
28.3.2023

Glaucoma is usually a slowly progressive disease in which, however, the rate of change of the nerve fiber layer, optic disc and visual field abnormalities may vary greatly from patient to patient and it may take several years to detect progression of abnormalities.

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