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Modeling Cataract Surgery in Mice
Published on: December 1, 2023
[Cataract surgery in an eye with intraocular tumor]
Sorana Andrei1, M Zemba, M Bratulescu
1Spitalul clinic de Urgenta Militar Central--Clinica de Oftalmologie.
Abstract:
This case present the consequences of performing the cataract surgery on an eye with intraocular tumor, pointing the importance of a detailed and complete examination, even for the benign and easy to diagnostic diseases.
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