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Central Corneal Thickness, Tonometry, and Ocular Dimensions in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension

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Abstract

Eyes diagnosed as having ocular hypertension have thicker corneas and eyes labeled as having normal-pressure glaucoma have thinner corneas, when compared with healthy eyes or eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma. The effect of central corneal thickness on Goldmann applanation tonometry accuracy appears to be small and usually not clinically relevant. When corneal thickness is markedly different from normal, the clinician may need to factor this into diagnosis and management.

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