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. 2012 Sep;3(3):21.
Epub 2012 Sep 1.

Rehabilitation of enucleated eye by ocular prosthesis: role of parents in prosthesis development

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Rehabilitation of enucleated eye by ocular prosthesis: role of parents in prosthesis development

Jitendra Rao et al. APSP J Case Rep. 2012 Sep.
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Figure 1: Clinical presentation of the defect.
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Figure 2: Acrylic shell for impression and impression of defect.
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Figure 3: Eye Prosthesis inserted.

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