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Which event can introduce a protein domain into a pre-existing protein?
Capsular Glaucoma
A form of glaucoma characterized by high intraocular pressure due to the malfunctioning of the drainage structures within the eye's capsular (outer layer).
Pseudoexfoliation
A condition characterized by the accumulation of fibrillary extracellular material in various organs and tissues of the body, including the eyes, which can lead to secondary glaucoma.
PERRLA
An acronym standing for "Pupils Equal, Round, Reactive to Light and Accommodation," a term used in neurological examinations.
Recurrent Pterygium
The repeated occurrence of a noncancerous growth, typically on the conjunctiva of the eye, extending onto the cornea.
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