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1. Rigid gas permeable contact lenses for visual rehabilitation of unilateral aphakic children in China. Zhang X, Zeng J, Cui D, Li Z, Hu Y, Long W, Yang X. Cont Lens Anterior Eye; 2019 Oct; 42(5):502-505. PubMed ID: 30598259 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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