
|Articles|October 1, 2004
Be alert to signs, symptoms of bleb-associated infection
New York-The best time to start treating a bleb-associated infection resulting from trabeculectomy is when its first warning signs appear, reported Paul J. Lama, MD, at the Glaucoma 2004 meeting here.
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