De Smet et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Managing severe endophthalmitis with the use of an endoscopeDe Smet et al., 2005
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- De Smet M
- Carlborg E
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- Retina
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Background: To demonstrate the value of ophthalmic endoscopy in treating patients with severe vision-threatening endophthalmitis in whom visualization through the anterior ocular structures is compromised. Method: In this retrospective study of patients with …
- 206010014801 Endophthalmitis 0 title abstract description 35
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