1. Evaluation of the current treatment of stricture of the valve of Krause;Foster, J.;Ann R Coil Surg Engl,1956
2. The role of intubation macro-dacryocystography in management of problems of the lacrimal sacs in nearly every case. Furthermore only a small proportion of the asymptomatic systems in the present study group had a canalicular obstruction. We were thus satisfied that there was little likelihood lacrimal system;Hurwitz, J.J.; Welham, R.A.N.; Lloyd, G.A.S.;Can J Ophthalmol,1975
3. A new method of evaluating lacrimal drainage;Rossomondo, R.M.; Carlton, W.H.; Trueblood, J.H.; Thomas, R.P.;Arch Ophthalmol,1972
4. A of diagnosing false positives with this technique and comparative study of contrast dacryocystogram (DCG) and that the results obtained were accurate. In dacryocystography the dye is injected under pressure and this can sometimes give false resultsnuclear DCG;Chaudhuri, T.K.; Saparoff, G.R.; Dolan, K.D.; Chaudhuri, T.K.;J Nucl Med Allied Sci,1974
5. A comparative study of contrast dacryocystogram and nuclear dacryocystogram;Chaudhuri, T.K.; Saparoff, G.R.; Dolan, K.D.; Chaudhuri, T.K.;J Nucl Med Allied Sci,1975