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Images in ophthalmia nodosa: An unusual presentation of red eye (2018)

Posted on June 1, 2018 by Jason Curtis

Type of publication:
Journal article

Author(s):
*Savage N.D.S.J. ; Green J.C.P.; Carley F.

Citation:
BMJ Case Reports; 2018; vol. 2018

Abstract:

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Tagged with 2018, Ophthalmology

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