Infectious posterior segment diseases in the immunocompromised patient
Opportunistic ocular complications of the immunosuppressed state are having a major impact on the practice of clinical ophthalmology. As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome epidemic enters its second decade, the number of patients with ocular opportunistic infections or with neoplasms involving t...
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