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A 31-year-old Caucasian man was referred to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute for evaluation of his right eye. The patient had been admitted to Jackson Memorial Hospital 1 week prior for induction chemotherapy for recently diagnosed testicular cancer.

The ophthalmologic referral was prompted after the patient informed his oncologist that he had a history of "glaucoma" in his right eye and "had run out of his medicine." The patient was aware of a 25-year history of glaucoma in his right eye for which he had taken pilocarpine 1%, four times a day, since the age of 6. He also reported poor ...

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