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Vitreous surgery in pigmented rabbits using the new, noncontact wide-field viewing system
The proptosis of the globe changes the optics due to the induced axial elongation. [...]simultaneous visualization of the retinal surface and the tip of the vitreous cutter with a proptosed eye is impaired using a traditional contact system, and the surgeon needs to frequently reposition the microsc...
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