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Dual-layered hyphema and pseudohypopyon: unusual presentation of leukaemia

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Fig. 1: Dual layered hyphema and pseudohypopyon.

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Sindal, M.D., Tagare, S. Dual-layered hyphema and pseudohypopyon: unusual presentation of leukaemia. Eye (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-023-02862-9

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