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. 1996 Nov;80(11):1023–1024. doi: 10.1136/bjo.80.11.1023-a

Achiasmia in a case of midline craniofacial cleft with seesaw nystagmus.

R J Leitch, D Thompson, C M Harris, K Chong, I Russell-Eggitt, A Kriss
PMCID: PMC505685  PMID: 8976735

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