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Mr. Gregory is a 62-year-old African-American male. In his youth he was an amateur boxer. He hadn't been to a doctor in...

Mr. Gregory is a 62-year-old African-American male. In his youth he was an amateur boxer. He hadn't been to a doctor in over 10 years, but he's decided to make and appointment with an ophthalmologist. More and more he's losing his peripheral vision. There are no other symptoms; he just can't see as well as before. The doctor tested Mr.s Gregory and found his intraocular pressure (IOP) to be increased (normal: 12-22 mmHg). Based on Mr. Gregory's signs/symptoms, what is his most probable diagnosis? How did the doctor evaluate his IOP?What Mr. Gregory sees.

a.

acute angle-closure glaucoma; tonometry

b.

chronic open-angle glaucoma; tonometry

c.

cataract; ophthalmoscopy with eye dilation

d.

macular degeneration; fluorescein angiography

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Chronic glaucoma, also known as primary open-angle glaucoma or POAG, is sometimes called "the silent thief of sight" because in the early stages of the disease there are no warning signs — no pain or vision loss or other hints that something is wrong.

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