Complete issue, OiP, Volume 9, Issue 1, 2008, various authors
1 February 2008
Volume 09, Issue 1
Articles in this edition of OiP cover angle closure glaucoma in optometric practice, colour vision testing, children and contact lenses, and hereditary ocular diseases in childhood.
Summary
Articles: 1) Angle Closure Glaucoma in Optometric Practice (by Nicholas J Rumney and Algis J Vingrys). 2) Colour Vision Testing Made Easy: How Low Can You Go? (by Patrick Richardson, Kathryn Saunders and Julie McClelland). 3) Children and Contact Lenses (by Judith Morris). 4) Hereditary Ocular Diseases in Childhood (by Mandagere Vishwanath, Chris Lloyd and Susmito Biswas).
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