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Altered corneal biomechanics and autoregulation dysfunction: possible contributing factors for the development of primary open angle glaucoma in patients with elevated intraocular pressure
Alteración de la biomecánica corneal y disfunción de la autorregulación: factores que posiblemente contribuyen al desarrollo de glaucoma primario de ángulo abierto en pacientes con presión intraocular elevada
José M. De Jesúsa,
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jmdejesus@inter.edu

Corresponding author: Dean for Academic Affairs; Inter American University of Puerto Rico. 500 Dr. John Will Harris Ave. Bayamon, Puerto Rico, 00956. Phone: 787 765-1915 x1005, Fax: F 787 279-1997.
, Jenilee Rebarberb
a Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
b Private Practitioner, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
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ISSN: 18884296
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