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Vision Frequently Affected Bilaterally in Patients With Amblyopia
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Title Vision Frequently Affected Bilaterally in Patients With Amblyopia
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566929?src=rss
Description The risk of impairment of the vision in both eyes is nearly doubled in patients with amblyopia compared with individuals without it, according to data from the Rotterdam Study. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Ophthalmology
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Date Dec 6, 2007
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