Intraocular Tumors: A Text and AtlasProvides the practising ophthalmologist and the resident in training with a comprehensive reference source for the various tumours and pseudotumours that can affect the intraocular structures. Over 1000 illustrations help the reader organize and perform therapeutic procedures. |
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