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Entwicklungsbedingte Glaukome mit weiteren Anomalien

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Glaukom

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Bei den Glaukomformen, die in diesem Kapitel behandelt werden, ist die Ursache der Verlegung der Abflußwege eine Entwicklungsstörung des Kammerwinkels. Im Gegensatz zum primär kongenitalen Glaukom bestehen jedoch bei diesen Glaukomen weitere Anomalien des Auges und/oder allgemeine Anomalien aufgrund derer das Krankheitsbild definiert wird.

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