- Open-angle glaucoma:
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- Halo vision (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Costovertebral angle tenderness (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Glaucoma (Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))
- Simple goiter (Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))
- Halo vision (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Costovertebral angle tenderness (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Glaucoma (Handbook of Diseases)
- Halo vision (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Costovertebral angle tenderness (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Halo vision (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Costovertebral angle tenderness (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
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