Testability of the Retinomax autorefractor and IOLMaster in preschool children: the Multi-ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study

scientific article published on 27 December 2007

Testability of the Retinomax autorefractor and IOLMaster in preschool children: the Multi-ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.OPHTHA.2007.10.036
P932PMC publication ID4848014
P698PubMed publication ID18164067

P50authorKristina Tarczy-HornochQ41674854
P2093author name stringYing Wang
Rohit Varma
Stanley Azen
Kristina Tarczy-Hornoch
Mark Borchert
Susan Cotter
Jennifer Deneen
MEPEDS Study Group
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P433issue8
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecteye diseaseQ3041498
multiethnicityQ111242702
P304page(s)1422-5, 1425.e1
P577publication date2007-12-27
P1433published inOphthalmologyQ7098109
P1476titleTestability of the Retinomax autorefractor and IOLMaster in preschool children: the Multi-ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study
P478volume115

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