The Eye in Childhood |
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CARLTON G SMITH 2 A L MORGAN and MARIA ARSTIKAITIS | 2 |
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abnormal acute affected angle appear associated atrophy become birth blood body bone cataract cause cells cent central chamber changes child choroid chronic ciliary clinical common complete complications condition congenital conjunctiva conjunctivitis cornea defect detachment develop diagnosis direction disease early examination exotropia fibers fixation followed frequently glasses glaucoma hemorrhage incision increased indicated infection inflammation injury intraocular involved iris lacrimal lateral lateral rectus muscle layer lens lesions light lower margin medial membrane miotics months muscle necessary nerve normal observed occur ocular opacities opening operation Ophth optic orbit patient pigment position possible posterior present pressure primary procedure produce pupil rare rectus region removed result retinal scleral secondary seen severe side signs skin sometimes stage surface surgical sutures syndrome systemic tear tion tissue treatment tumor ulcer upper usually vessels vision visual vitreous