Nonarteritic, Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: A Case Study
Ischemic optic neuropathies are the most common acute optic nerve pathology in patients older than 50 years of age.
Ischemic optic neuropathies are the most common acute optic nerve pathology in patients older than 50 years of age.
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