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. 2021 Oct 18;14(10):1633-1635.
doi: 10.18240/ijo.2021.10.23. eCollection 2021.

Recurrent hyphema after trabeculectomy: an atypical case of Swan syndrome

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Recurrent hyphema after trabeculectomy: an atypical case of Swan syndrome

Pierre Leroux et al. Int J Ophthalmol. .
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Figure 1
Figure 1. Gonioscopic view of the causal vessel in the scleral ostium before laser treatment (black arrow).
Figure 2
Figure 2. Gonioscopic view of the cauterized vessel in the scleral ostium after laser treatment (black arrow).

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