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Garner and Klintworth's Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition

Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system

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Klintworth, GK; Cummings, TJ
January 1, 2007

Vision, one of the most complex of all sensations interpreted by the nervous system, is dependent upon the integrity of pathways within the brain that comprise neurons, neuroglia, as well as blood vessels and other connective tissue elements.

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January 1, 2007

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1497 / 1520
 

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Klintworth, G. K., & Cummings, T. J. (2007). Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system. In Garner and Klintworth’s Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition (pp. 1497–1520).
Klintworth, G. K., and T. J. Cummings. “Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system.” In Garner and Klintworth’s Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition, 1497–1520, 2007.
Klintworth GK, Cummings TJ. Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system. In: Garner and Klintworth’s Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition. 2007. p. 1497–520.
Klintworth, G. K., and T. J. Cummings. “Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system.” Garner and Klintworth’s Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition, 2007, pp. 1497–520.
Klintworth GK, Cummings TJ. Ocular involvement in disorders of the nervous system. Garner and Klintworth’s Pathobiology of Ocular Disease Part B, Third Edition. 2007. p. 1497–1520.

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January 1, 2007

Start / End Page

1497 / 1520