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      Walking More Than 10,000 Steps Per Day Could Increase Blood Flow in Patients With POAG - 6 day(s) ago

      Patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) who walk an average of >10,000 steps per day appear to have higher papillary vessel density than patients who walk fewer steps per day.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Walking isn't just good for overall health: it can help preserve vessel density in patients with #glaucoma. https://t.co/zCPOjpx4wf #AAO #ophthalmology

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      Reconnection of an Accidentally Cut AGV Tube - 8 month(s) ago

      Dr. Ahmed Abdelrahman describes a challenging situation he encountered during surgery where the Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) tube was cut very proximal to the plate.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Performing #glaucoma surgery and you accidentally cut the Ahmed glaucoma valve tube? Dr. Ahmed Abdelrahman shows a quick fix for this unexpected complication. https://t.co/p7H3EW4Qui #AAO #ophthalmology

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