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DOID:0060680, child of glaucoma? #504

Closed cindyJax closed 6 years ago

cindyJax commented 6 years ago

Should pigment dispersion syndrome (DOID:0060680) be considered a child of glaucoma?

Also there is a typo at the end of the definition "gluacoma." vs glaucoma.

lschriml commented 6 years ago

Hello Cindy, Thank you for finding the typo, we will get it fixed. And will take a look at pigment dispersion syndrome. Really appreciate your contributing to improving the DO!!

Cheers, Lynn

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Should pigment dispersion syndrome (DOID:0060680) be considered a child of glaucoma?

Also there is a typo at the end of the definition "gluacoma." vs glaucoma.

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lschriml commented 6 years ago

Hello Cindy, typo fixed -- Thank you !! Looking at these two diseases, I would not place pigment dispersion syndrome (loss of pigment from the back of the eye) as a child of glaucoma (due to changes in interocular pressure).

Cheers, Lynn