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Pseudoexfoliations- und Pigmentglaukom

Pseudoexfoliations- and pigmentary glaucoma

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Überblick über Pathogenese und Ätiologie, Epidemiologie und Therapie von Pseudoexfoliations- und Pigmentglaukom.

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Summary of pathogenesis and etiology, epidemiology and treatment of pseudoexfoliation- and pigmentary glaucoma.

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Rigal, K. Pseudoexfoliations- und Pigmentglaukom. Spektrum Augenheilkd 18, 248–250 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03163179

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