Device-modified trabeculectomy for glaucoma

Author:

Wang Xue1,Khan Rabeea2,Coleman Anne3

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Department of Epidemiology; 615 N. Wolfe Street Baltimore Maryland USA 21205

2. UCLA - Olive View; Internal Medicine; 1445 Olive View Drive Sylmar California USA 91342

3. Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA; 100 Stein Plaza Box 957000 Los Angeles California USA CA 90095-7000

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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