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Jan 2025
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Risk of Recurrence in Acute Anterior Uve...

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
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What are the risk factors and frequency of recurrence in patients with acute anterior uveitis? Dr. Edmund Tsui and Dr. Rachael L. Niederer delve into the findings of her recent Ophthalmology study, “Risk of Recurrence in Acute Anterior Uveitis.”

Risk of Recurrence in Acute Anterior Uveitis. Brodie, James T. et al. Ophthalmology, Volume 131, Issue 11, 1281 – 1289.

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