Histopathological and electron microscopic study for different grades of inferior oblique muscle overaction
Momen M Hamdi,1 Golzamine R El-Hawary,1 Nadia G El-Hefnawy,2 Manal I Salman21Ophthalmology Department, 2Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptPurpose: To correlate between the clinical degree of inferior oblique muscle (IO) overaction and the histopathological...
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Main Authors: | Hamdi MM, El-Hawary GR, El-Hefnawy NG, Salman MI |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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