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Clinical Recognition of Glaucomatous Cupping

[...]available were the patients' clinical records, which contained narrative descriptions and disk diagrams. Since completing the formal study more than a year ago, we have of course made informal observations on all patients that came under our examination, including patients with other optic...

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Published in:American journal of ophthalmology 2018-09, Vol.193, p.xxviii-xxxviii
Main Authors: Kirsch, Ralph E., Anderson, Douglas R.
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