Clinician change detection viewing longitudinal stereophotographs compared to confocal scanning laser tomography in the LSU Experimental Glaucoma (LEG) Study.
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Jon C. Ervin | R. P. Mills | H. Lemij | H. Quigley | H. Thompson | C. Burgoyne | R. Mills
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