Corneal Wedge in Non-pigmentented Angle

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Dr. Alward uses a corneal wedge in a teenage male with non-pigmented angle to identify the trabecular meshwork.

Posted: 2/23/2009

Corneal Wedge in Non-pigmentented Angle

Dr. Alward uses a corneal wedge in a teenage male with non-pigmented angle to identify the trabecular meshwork.

Posted: 2/23/2009

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deepak megur

15 years ago

Excellent video,how do you record it?

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