The impact of a better-seeing eye and a worse-seeing eye on vision-related quality of life
Christoph Hirneiss Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwig Maximilians University Muenchen, Munich, Germany Purpose: Patients with eye diseases often have a better-seeing eye (BSE) and a worse-seeing eye (WSE). This review will carve out the current knowledge in which the relationship to BSEs and WSE...
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Autor principal: | Hirneiss C |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d0083c6cf5804fa685638dccc3e4d583 |
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