Low vision needs in a developing country Venezuela, SA

International Congress Series - Tập 1282 - Trang 383-386 - 2005
Nieves M. Durán-Meza1, Pedro G. Castro-Montilla1
1Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Clínico de Maracaibo, Calle 59 con Av. 15, Urb. La Trinidad, Primer Piso #130, de Maracaibo, Zulia-Venezuela, SA

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