The Treatment of Macular Disease Using a Micropulsed and Continuous Wave 810-nm Diode Laser
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Supported in part by the Eye and Ear Foundation of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., New York, New York.
The IRIDEX Corporation provided the laser system used in this study. The authors have no proprietary interest in IRIDEX products.
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