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    Prevalence of associations of epiretinal membranes in the Visual Impairment Project

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    McCarty, Daniel J.; Mukesh, Bickol N.; Chikani, Vatsal; Wang, Jie J.; MITCHELL, PAUL; Taylor, Hugh R.; McCarty, Catherine A.
    Date
    2005
    Source Title
    American journal of ophthalmology
    Publisher
    Elsevier
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    MCCARTY, DANIEL JOHN; MUKESH, Bickol; WANG, JIE; Taylor, Hugh; McCarty, Catherine
    Affiliation
    Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences: Centre for Eye Research Australia
    School of Medicine: Ophthalmology
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    Journal (Paginated)
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    McCarty, D. J., Mukesh, B. N., Chikani, V., Wang, J. J., Mitchell, P., Taylor, H. R., & McCarty, C. A. (2005). Prevalence of associations of epiretinal membranes in the Visual Impairment Project. American journal of ophthalmology, 140(2), 288-294.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/33411
    Abstract
    Epiretinal Membrane also referred as primary retinal folds, silent central vein obstruction, wrinkling of the internal retinal surface, preretinal gliosis, preretinal macular fibrosis, cellophane maculopathy, and macular pucker, is a condition characterised by proliferation of abnormal tissues on the surface of the macula or central retina of the eye.
    Keywords
    CERA; ophthalmology; Centre for Eye Research Australia; eye research; vision; visual health

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