
|Articles|April 15, 2004
Bleb leaks becoming more common with antimetabolite use
Madison, WI-Leaking blebs occur fairly often now that antimetabolites are used in glaucoma surgery. A variety of treatment approaches can be used to manage them, and the outcomes are usually successful if care is taken in the management process, according to Todd Perkins, MD.
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