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Recurrent visual loss secondary to an iris microhaemangioma
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  • Published: 01 May 1994

Recurrent visual loss secondary to an iris microhaemangioma

  • Frank G Ah-Fat1 &
  • Christopher R Canning1 

Eye volume 8, page 357 (1994)Cite this article

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  1. Southampton Eye Unit, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, SO 16 6YD, Tremona Road, UK

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Ah-Fat, F., Canning, C. Recurrent visual loss secondary to an iris microhaemangioma. Eye 8, 357 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1994.75

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