Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study
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Shah, SP; Gilbert, CE; Rezzavi, H; Turner, EL; Lindfield, RJ
Published in: Bulletin of the WHO
2011
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Bulletin of the WHO
Publication Date
2011
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89
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749 / 756
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Shah, S. P., Gilbert, C. E., Rezzavi, H., Turner, E. L., & Lindfield, R. J. (2011). Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study. Bulletin of the WHO, 89, 749–756.
Shah, S. P., C. E. Gilbert, H. Rezzavi, E. L. Turner, and R. J. Lindfield. “Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study.” Bulletin of the WHO 89 (2011): 749–56.
Shah SP, Gilbert CE, Rezzavi H, Turner EL, Lindfield RJ. Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study. Bulletin of the WHO. 2011;89:749–56.
Shah, S. P., et al. “Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study.” Bulletin of the WHO, vol. 89, 2011, pp. 749–56.
Shah SP, Gilbert CE, Rezzavi H, Turner EL, Lindfield RJ. Variation in pre-operative visual acuity among cataract patients reflects levels of social deprivation at the population level: a global study. Bulletin of the WHO. 2011;89:749–756.
Published In
Bulletin of the WHO
Publication Date
2011
Volume
89
Start / End Page
749 / 756