Br J OphthalmolMarch 20088 citations
Bilateral acute angle closure secondary to uveal effusions associated with flucloxacillin and carbamazepine.
Chan K C Y, Sachdev N, Wells A P
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MeSH Terms
Acute DiseaseAdultAnti-Bacterial AgentsAnticonvulsantsCarbamazepineExudates and TransudatesFloxacillinGlaucoma, Angle-ClosureHumansMaleUveal Diseases
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