Prescribing patterns for paediatric hyperopia among paediatric eye care providers
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G. L. Mitchell | T. Candy | R. Hertle | Christine L. Allison | D. Orel-Bixler | E. Ciner | M. Kulp | D. Granet | Catherine E. McDaniel | Tawna L. Roberts | S. Block | S. Robbins | B. Moore | G. Ying | M. Peterseim | Ann M. Morrison | Gayathri Srinivasan
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