Multiple retinal arteriolar occlusions associated with coexisting primary antiphospholipid syndrome and factor V Leiden mutation.
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B. Brenner | N. Lanir | B. Miller | I. Beiran | D. Dori | Y. Gelfand | J. Scharf | Benjamin Brenner | Naomi Lanir | Benjamin Miller
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