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Functional and morphological changes in the eyes of Behcet's patients with uveitis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 06/05/09
Takeuchi M et al. - Results demonstrate that visual acuity, retinal perimetric sensitivity and retinal thickness decrease with an increase in the duration of uveitis in BD patients, but that retinal perimetric sensitivity is relatively preserved among these factors.
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