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. 1968 Jun;52(6):461–463. doi: 10.1136/bjo.52.6.461

Alternate-day steroid regimen in the treatment of ocular disease.

S Schutz, R Newhouse, J D Russo
PMCID: PMC506621  PMID: 5691579

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