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The diagnosis and treatment of sickled erythrocytes in human hyphemas
M. F. Goldberg
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Medicine and Dentistry
Erythrocyte
100%
Sickle Cell
100%
Hemoglobinopathy
100%
Hyphema
100%
Anterior Chamber of Eyeball
66%
Deterioration
33%
Antihypertensive Agent
33%
Drug Megadose
33%
Venous Blood
33%
Intraocular Pressure
33%
Drug Dose Regimen
33%
Optic Nerve
33%
Vision
33%
Secondary Glaucoma
33%
Paracentesis
33%
Repeated Drug Dose
33%
Keyphrases
Erythrocytes
100%
Hyphema
100%
Sickle Cell Hemoglobinopathies
100%
High Dose
33%
Intraocular Pressure
33%
Visual Function
33%
Anterior Chamber
33%
Best Medical Treatment
33%
Optic Nerve
33%
Repeated Dose
33%
Dosing Regimen
33%
Venous Blood
33%
Secondary Glaucoma
33%
Intracameral
33%
Vascular Perfusion
33%
Rapid Deterioration
33%
Anterior Chamber Paracentesis
33%
Hypotensive Agents
33%