Efficacy and safety of bromfenac 0.09% and sodium hyaluronate 0.4% combination therapy, versus placebo in patients with pterygium I–III for clinical signs on ocular inflammation
Eduardo Chávez-Mondragón,1 Claudia Palacio,2 Abraham Soto-Gómez,3 Miguel Villanueva-Nájera,4 Guillermo De Wit-Carter,5 Ruben Suárez-Velasco,6 Leopoldo Baiza-Duran,7 Oscar Olvera-Montaño,7 Patricia Muñoz-Villegas71Fundaci&am...
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Main Authors: | Chávez-Mondragón E, Palacio C, Soto-Gómez A, Villanueva-Nájera M, De Wit-Carter G, Suárez-Velasco R, Baiza-Duran L, Olvera-Montaño O, Muñoz-Villegas P |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b1eaecebcf7d44508539b0f8cd64e37c |
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