Traumatic Retinal Detachment in Patients with Self-Injurious Behavior

Author:

Rossin Elizabeth J.,Tsui Irena,Wong Sui Chien,Hou Kirk K.,Prakhunhungsit Supalert,Blair Michael P.,Shapiro Michael J.,Leishman Lisa,Nagiel AaronORCID,Lifton Jacob A.,Quiram Polly,Ringeisen Alexander L.,Henderson Robert H.,Arruti NataliaORCID,Buzzacco Dominic M.,Kusaka Shunji,Ferrone Philip J.,Belin Peter J.ORCID,Chang EmmanuelORCID,Hubschman Jean-PierreORCID,Murray Timothy G.,Leung Ella H.,Wu Wei-ChiORCID,Olsen Karl R.,Harper C. Armitage,Rahmani Safa,Goldstein JessicaORCID,Lee Thomas,Nudleman Eric,Cernichiaro-Espinosa Linda A.,Chhablani Jay,Berrocal Audina M.,Yonekawa YoshihiroORCID

Funder

Research to Prevent Blindness

IT

USC

School of Medicine

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Ophthalmology

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