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The Evaluation and Treatment of Traumatic Vitreous Hemorrhage PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jose S. Pulido, MD; Keith Baratz, MD.   
Jose S. Pulido, MD;
Keith Baratz, MD
(Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.)

The Evaluation and Treatment of Traumatic Vitreous Hemorrhage

Volume 34, Number # 1, 2006 Series

Jose S. Pulido, MD;
Keith Baratz, MD
(Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.)



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