|Articles|April 16, 2007
Subacute angle closure often overlooked
Subacute angle closure is a real disorder that needs to be taken seriously, but without gonioscopy it can be a difficult diagnosis to make, said Jody Piltz-Seymour, MD, medical director, Glaucoma Care Center, Keystone Eye Associates Subspecialty Center, Philadelphia.
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