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Merge proposal

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As Primary juvenile glaucoma is a subtypes of Primary congenital glaucoma, and there is little content here, a merge would seem warranted given the overlap. The juvenile page already had as a lot of content on Primary congenital glaucoma, or primary congenital glaucomas, and it's not always clear which is being referred to. The current lede of the Primary juvenile glaucoma section does a good job of summarizing the nomenclature: Juvenile glaucoma becomes clinically apparent after three years of age and before age 40, according to certain authors. Infantile glaucoma presents between one month and three years, while true congenital glaucoma causes signs of increased intraocular pressure within the first month of life.. So, a joint article could cover all 3 times of diagnosis. Klbrain (talk) 23:22, 21 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]