Topical Retinoid Treatment for Various Dry-eye Disorders
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Presented at the Eighty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 11-15, 1984. Supported in part by NIH Research Grants EY05744, EY05656 (Dr. Tseng), and EY03967 (Dr. Kenyon).
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