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[Research progress of Sturge-Weber syndrome induced glaucoma].

Sturge-Weber Syndrome is a sporadic rare disease. Its characteristic feature of Port-wine Stain in patient's face has been an important indicator for screening secondary glaucoma, which further provides patients with possibility of early diagnosis and treatment of Sturge-Weber Syndrome induced glaucoma. This paper focuses on the pathogenesis, risk factors and treatment of Sturge-Weber Syndrome secondary glaucoma. (Chin J Ophthalmol, 2018, 54: 229-233) .

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