Laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy can cause thinning of nerve fibers that might be confused with glaucoma

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Laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy can cause thinning of nerve fibers that might be confused with glaucoma

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Diabetic patients that receive panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) for treatment of diabetic retinopathy develop a thinner retinal nerve fiber layer that may be

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