Lowering the limit: reducing the CD4 T-cell threshold for ophthalmic screening in patients with HIV in an ethnically diverse UK population
Rupal Morjaria,1,2 Vaneeta Sood,1 Kaveh Manavi,1 Alastair K Denniston,1,3 Helen Palmer1 1Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham National Health Service Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2Nuffield Department of Ophthalmology, Oxford University Hospitals Nat...
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Main Authors: | Morjaria R, Sood V, Manavi K, Denniston AK, Palmer H |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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