Surgical Treatment of Non-Paralytic Squint
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The management of squint.
Squint may be the first sign of a serious ocular or systemic disorder, and yet it is also one of the most common ocular conditions of childhood. It follows that while most ocular deviations have no such sinister connotations, an understanding of the range of associations is essential to be prepared for this comparatively infrequent but important possibility. Screening for squint has been covere...
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دوره 72 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 1937