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Unilateral childhood blindness: a hospital-based study in Yaounde, Cameroon
Clinical Ophthalmology, 08/05/09
Eballe O et al. – Unilateral blindness in school children is avoidable and its incidence could be markedly reduced by emphasizing an information strategy and education based on prevention of ocular trauma. Early management of nontraumatic diseases such as infantile glaucoma and some tumors could improve outcome and avoid blindness.
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