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Fig. 3

From: Acute exposure to air pollutants increase the risk of acute glaucoma

Fig. 3

Cumulative exposure-response curves for associations between air pollution and acute glaucoma attack in Shanghai, China, January 2015 to March 2021. Panels A to F were the associations between OR of acute glaucoma attack and air pollution exposure, including (A) PM2.5, (B) PM10, (C) SO2, (D) NO2, (E) CO and (F) O3, respectively. These penalized splines regression models fit from the 0.1th to 99.9th percentiles of the concentrations of each pollutant, respectively. The solid lines are odds ratios of glaucoma; the shaded areas were the 95% confidence intervals

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