Age related macular degeneration
Age-related loss of vision in the central portion of the retina (macula), secondary to retinal degeneration.
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Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is of two types Dry Wet The present case is macular scar following wet ARMD
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Age related macular degenerationFlorence Hospital
Sr Consultant Ophthalmologist
POSTED MORE THAN 1600 OPHTHALMIC ARTICLES TILL DATE
Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata for About 25 Years
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Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata
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Amrit Beria
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J B ROY STATE AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLAGE
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Private Practise
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M P Shah Medical College Jamnagar
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