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Visual Impairment Research
The official publication of the International Society for Low-vision Research and Rehabilitation ISL
Volume 10, 2008 - Issue 2-3
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Change in Educational Opportunities for Children Who Have Had Cataract Surgery in Tanzania

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Pages 44-48 | Accepted 04 Jun 2008, Published online: 26 Aug 2009

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Annie Bronsard, Robert Geneau, Roseline Duke, Lévi Kandeke, Ssali Grace Nsibirwa, Mildred Ulaikere & Paul Courtright. (2018) Cataract in children in sub-Saharan Africa: an overview. Expert Review of Ophthalmology 13:6, pages 343-350.
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