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Characteristics of pseudoexfoliation in the Thessaloniki eye study
Eleftherios Anastasopoulos
, Fotis Topouzis
, M. Roy Wilson
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Alon Harris
, Theofanis Pappas
, Fei Yu
, Archimidis Koskosas
, Panayiota Founti
, Anne L. Coleman
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Thessaloniki
100%
Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
100%
High Intraocular Pressure
35%
Glaucoma
28%
Systemic Disease
21%
Iris
14%
Greece
14%
Optic Disc
14%
Cup-to-disc Ratio
14%
Pseudoexfoliative
14%
Well-defined
7%
Clinic Visits
7%
Non-associated
7%
White Population
7%
Clinical Examination
7%
Population-based Cross-sectional Study
7%
Chronic Eye Diseases
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pseudoexfoliation
100%
Intraocular Pressure
35%
Glaucoma
28%
Systemic Disease
21%
Prevalence
14%
Iris
14%
Optic Disc
14%
Agents Acting on the Eye
14%
Cup-to-Disc Ratio
14%
Clinical Examination
7%
Eye Disease
7%
White Population
7%