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Title
Pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma.
Authors
Sowka, Joseph
Abstract
Pigmentary glaucoma is a common secondary glaucoma that results from pigment being liberated from the posterior iris with subsequent buildup in the trabecular mesh-work. Following this, there is a decrease in aqueous outflow and resultant rise in intraocular pressure.