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Characteristics and associated risk factors of exposure keratopathy among ventilated patients in intensive care units in Jordan [PDF]
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Glaucoma case finding and management among optometrists in Ghana and Nigeria. [PDF]
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Smartphone fundoscopy with 20 dioptres lens: our experience. [PDF]
Beuran DI, Cornăcel C, Tătaru CP.
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The pull of the macula: Optic disc dragging in large macular coloboma.
Karanth SS, Shetty A, Vaishna K.
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Lightweight Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
JAMA Ophthalmology, 1982A new binocular indirect ophthalmoscope provides, apart from a much reduced weight as compared with most available instruments, a higher light output and improved optics.
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Indirect Ophthalmoscope Argon Laser Treatment of Retinoblastoma
Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1992ABSTRACT We describe our use of an indirect ophthalmoscope argon laser for the treatment of selected retinoblastomas. The essential aspect of the technique is the creation, using the "continuous" exposure setting, of a confluent white laser burn completely around the tumor base.
J J, Augsburger, C B, Faulkner
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Treatment of Retinoblastoma With Indirect Ophthalmoscope Laser Photocoagulation
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 1995ABSTRACT Introduction: The indirect ophthalmoscope laser photocoagulation delivery system is relatively new and is potentially applicable for treating selected small retinoblastomas. There has been very little reported on the results achieved with this laser delivery system in the treatment of retinoblastoma.
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Schepens' Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
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