Fish tail resection for treating congenital entropion in Asians
Kazuaki Nakauchi, Osamu MimuraOphthalmology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, JapanPreface: The Asian race has a high prevalence of congenital entropion. It was reported that over 20% of Japanese children have congenital entropion at the age of 1 year. One of the structural causes of this condition...
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Main Authors: | Nakauchi K, Mimura O. |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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