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Case presentation A 32-year-old male presented with complaints of progressive blurring of vision, headache, and occasional ocular discomfort in both eyes for 3 months. The patient had a history of allergic conjunctivitis and had been self-administering topical dexamethasone eye drops 5–6 times daily for approximately 8 months without medical superv

Steroid-Induced Glaucoma Following Long-Term Topical Steroid Use: A Case Report
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