Narrow-angle glaucoma


[nar-oh ang-guh l] /ˈnær oʊ ˌæŋ gəl/

noun
1.
Ophthalmology. angle-closure glaucoma.
See under .

narrow-angle glaucoma nar·row-an·gle glaucoma (nār’ō-āng’gəl)
n.
See angle-closure glaucoma.

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