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Prosthetic management with a scleral prosthesis: An ‘Eye on an Eye’

Eyes are an essential organ not only in terms of vision but also being an important component of facial expression. The loss of an eye has a crippling effect on the psychology of the patient. A natural eye is surgically removed by enucleation, evisceration or exenteration because of trauma, patholog...

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Published in:International ophthalmology 2014-04, Vol.34 (2), p.309-313
Main Authors: Koralakunte, Pavankumar R., Basavapura, Nandeeshwar D., Budihal, Dhanyakumar H.
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