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Dense laser at the papillomacular bundle does not cause loss of visual function.
Evaluation of All Causes of Visual Function Loss in Children With Congenital Blepharoptosis.
Impact of Vision Loss on Visual Function Among Elderly Residents in the "Home for the Aged" in India…
Detecting Glaucoma With a Portable Brain-Computer Interface for Objective Assessment of Visual Funct…
Bilateral Symmetry of Visual Function Loss in Cone-Rod Dystrophies.
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Dose-Ranging Study of an Ophthalamic Solution in Patients With Loss of Visual Function Due to Age-Re…
Clinical Study of Structural and Functional Evaluation of the Visual Pathway
Testing of a Functional Outcome Measure for Those With Visual Field Defects
Development of Visual Function Evaluation Method
Development of Visual Function Evaluation Method (2)
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