Evaluation of Tear Film Osmolarity Among Diabetic Patients Using a TearLab Osmometer: A Facemask/COVID-19-Induced Comment [Letter]
Reza Rastmanesh1,2 1The Nutrition Society, London, UK; 2The American Physical Society, College Park, MD, USACorrespondence: Reza Rastmanesh #6, Physicians Building, Sarshar Alley, Vali Asr Street, Tajrish, Tehran, 1961835555, IranEmail r.rastmanesh@gmail.com View the original paper by Dr Abusharha a...
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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