GLAUCOMA


Meaning of GLAUCOMA in English

glȯˈkōmə, glau̇ˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin, cataract (of the eye), from Greek glaukōma, from glaukos gleaming, gray

: a disease of the eye marked by increased pressure within the eyeball that damages the optic disk and results in gradual loss of vision and ultimate blindness

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