Navigated macular laser decreases retreatment rate for diabetic macular edema: a comparison with conventional macular laser
Aljoscha S Neubauer,1,* Julian Langer,1,* Raffael Liegl,1 Christos Haritoglou,1 Armin Wolf,1 Igor Kozak,2 Florian Seidensticker,1 Michael Ulbig,1 William R Freeman,2 Anselm Kampik,1 Marcus Kernt,1 1Ludwig-Maximilians University, Department of Ophthalmology, Munich, Germany; 2Jacobs Retina Center, Un...
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Main Authors: | Neubauer AS, Langer J, Liegl R, Haritoglou C, Wolf A, Kozak I, Seidensticker F, Ulbig M, Freeman WR, Kampik A, Kernt M |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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