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bibliographicCitation She X, Zhou C, Liang Z, Xie J, Zhao S, Tao J, Zhang Y, Mao J, Chen Y, Shen L. Hypodense regions in the peripapillary region increased the risk of macular retinoschisis detected by optical coherence tomography. Front Med (Lausanne). 2022;9():1018580. PMID: 36530911; PMCID: PMC9755345.
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