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Acquired Bilateral Central Vision Loss in a Young Adult Due to “Poppers Maculopathy” 青壮年“波普尔氏黄斑病变”致获得性双侧中央视力丧失1例
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology and Research Pub Date : 2019-08-07 DOI: 10.31546/JJOAR.1004
G. Law, G. Ching, G. Docherty, E. Navajas
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引用次数: 4
The Restored Eye Model 修复后的眼睛模型
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology and Research Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI: 10.31546/JJOAR.1001
B. V. D. Meer
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Corneal Suture Abscess Lead to Wound Dehiscence and Endophthalmitis after Vigorous Eye Rubbing: A Case Report 强力揉眼后角膜缝合脓肿致创面裂开及眼内炎1例
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology and Research Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI: 10.31546/jjoar.1002
Majed Alkharashi, Amjad Alshehri, Omar M. Alabbasi, Rawan N. Althaqib
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