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clinical approach to gradual vision loss
A brief discussion and clinical approach to vision loss in adults
Prepared By Muhd Ariff Mahdzub Opthalmology Posting 4th year Mbbs Widad University College
A undergraduate lecture (MBBS) l on DD sudden Loss of vision
bilateral vision loss
Central vision loss
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Glaucoma is a group of ocular disorders which affects optic nerve and causes vision loss
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