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OAG
(redirected from open-angle glaucoma)

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OAGOffice of the Attorney General
OAGOffice of the Auditor General (of Canada)
OAGOfficial Airline Guide
OAGOpen-Angle Glaucoma
OAGOpen Application Group
OAGOperational Advisory Group
OAGOrange, New South Wales, Australia - Springhill (Airport Code)
OAGOffice of the Adjutant General
OAGObject Application Group
OAGOffice of the Advocate General for Scotland
OAGOrdered Attribute Grammar
OAGOcean Applications Group
OAGOther Administrative and General (costs)
OAGOptical Alignment Group
OAGOperations Analysis Group
OAGOpen Applications Group


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According to the American Optometric Association, nearsighted African American males are more at risk than whites or females for juvenile onset open-angle glaucoma (JPAOG)--especially if glaucoma runs in the family.
Though it strikes most people in their 50s and 60s, some families, such as Alan Rogers', suffer from juvenile open-angle glaucoma, which can begin in the teens.
03% as a first-line treatment for elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) associated with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
 
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