Trabeculectomy for glaucoma leads to formation of a channel between-
Correct Answer: Subconjuntival space and anterior chamber
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Subconjuntival space and anterior chamber * Trabeculectomy is a surgical procedure used in the treatment of glaucoma to relieve intraocular pressure by removing part of the eye's trabecular meshwork and adjacent structures.* It is the most common glaucoma surgery performed and allows drainage of aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to underneath the conjunctiva where it is absorbed.
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