Rania El Essawy

Professor of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine

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Unilateral congenital glaucoma may be the earliest presenting sign of orbitofacial neurofibromatosis and intracranial lesions: a case series.

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A, Z. M., E. E. RA, T. S. A, and E. A. F, "Unilateral congenital glaucoma may be the earliest presenting sign of orbitofacial neurofibromatosis and intracranial lesions: a case series. ", J Egypt Ophthalmol Soc, vol. 112, pp. 137-44, 2019.
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Unilateral congenital glaucoma may be the earliest presenting sign of orbitofacial neurofibromatosis and intracranial lesions: a case series.
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