Ciclocoagulación circular mediada por ultrasonidos (UC3® Eye Tech Care) en glaucoma refractario tras cantotomía y cantólisis

@inproceedings{Fernndez2017CiclocoagulacinCM,
  title={Ciclocoagulaci{\'o}n circular mediada por ultrasonidos (UC3{\textregistered} Eye Tech Care) en glaucoma refractario tras cantotom{\'i}a y cant{\'o}lisis},
  author={A. Ib{\'a}{\~n}ez Fern{\'a}ndez and J. Raez-Balbastre and Vicente Morales Elipe and Francisco Conde Poyales},
  year={2017}
}

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