
|Articles|September 1, 2006
Good vision likely in eye unaffected by acute angle closure
Fort Lauderdale, FL-In individuals who have suffered an acute attack of primary angle closure (APAC), the contralateral eye appears to be at low risk for developing glaucoma, according to a study conducted in Singapore.
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