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18395
Author:
Kirwan, E. W. O'G
Title:
Ocular leprosy ?-
Source:
s.l; s.n; 1954. 7p p. ilus.
Abstract:
The ocular complications of leprosy are the most serous lesions in the disease. Leprosy has been one of the great causes of blindness and partial loss of sight. With the advent of sulphone and cortisone therapy, most of this could be prevented if only patients suffering from this disease received the benefits of established treatment in the early stages. There are thousands and thousands of people in backward countries suffering from leprosy who receive no care.
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SEGMENTO ANTERIOR DO OLHO/anorm
OLHO/microbiol
OLHO/fisiopatol
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SINDROMES DO OLHO SECO/etiol
CONJUNTIVA/les
CONJUNTIVA/microbiol
ESCLERA/les
ESCLERA/microbiol
CORNEA/les
CORNEA/microbiol
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