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Do ICE (iridocorneal endothelial syndrome) cells stop growing in middle age (50s)?

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Do ICE (iridocorneal endothelial syndrome) cells stop growing in middle age (50s)?

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Usually ICE cells become less and less aggressive with age. However, I had a patient who never had ICE before age 60 and then got a very aggressive glaucoma. I also have had two women whose menopause reactivated the aggressiveness of the disease. Dr.

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