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30 years at retinal detachment surgery
Spektrum der Augenheilkunde, 06/29/09
Binder S - New developments in the field of molecular biology and pharmacology will contribute in the near future to gain not only higher anatomical success rates but also improve visual outcomes in cases with complex vitreoretinal detachments. Some substances, like Plasmins, will facilitate vitreous separation but will hardly replace it.
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